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Old 12-28-2010, 04:40 AM
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Hi abrogard,

Using Adobe's 'save as' function to save as a Word Document does indeed preserve the table structure.
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I think I know what we're talking about: a .pdf, right? That's where Acrobat comes in?

But I didn't' start with a .pdf I started with photocopied documents. I scanned them back in and used OCR to convert to text.

That's how come I've got these 'scrambled' tables.

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