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Hi Charles
Thanks for your reply. Odd you should suggest saving to pdf because this word doc has been created by Acrobat. I didn't giove all details of what I'm doing to keep the query simple, but if it helps to know, this is it: What I've been given is a pdf of letters - one per page, several thousand pages for some files. In Acrobat Pro DC I've been cropping to the address area, and then adding a header. I then export to Word, and in turn save as plain text. I can't export to Plain text directly from Acrobat as it seems to mess up some of the characters, but going via Word usually works OK. The weird thing is that sometimes the header comes through into word as part of the body text (which is what I want), but for some pdfs it comes through as a header, which I then can't include if I save as text. With all this in mind, I don't think going back to pdf format is the answer. Any other thoughts please? |
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