Ok no problems
Best wishes
Nasser Siabi
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From:
Sent: 18 January 2008 14:01
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Subject: [!! SPAM] FW: Pdf's and
K3000 files
Dear
I am a screen reader user (jaws) and I
have the same problem. Many of the documents I need to read for my work are
PDFs. I was wandering if you could send me a copy of this software or if you
could advice me were can I find it.
Many thanks
Diana
Diana Maniati
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Southall
Middlesex
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Subject: Re: Pdf's and K3000 files
Hi
Claire
I think you will be able to do most of this by using the Omnipage OCR software.
If you need a copy I will gladly send you one free of charge.
Best wishes
Nasser Siabi
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Microlink PC (
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Sent: 18 January 2008 11:18
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Subject: Re: Pdf's and K3000 files
Andy (or anyone else): I am searching for software that will enable a VI
student to convert PDF files to word and make the files usable e.g. avoiding
the line breaks that occur if you cut and paste. What is the best option and
how do I get hold of it please?
You can contact me at [log in to unmask]
With thanks,
Claire
Claire Wickham
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From:
Sent: 15 January 2008 09:57
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Subject: Re: Pdf's and K3000 files
Hi,
I may be able to help with PDF files, you can change the flow layout.
If you send me a few examples(off list), I will test them, and send back
instruction.
Also could also use a PDF2Word conversion programs which will strip the text to
a word file, and you can modify to your own preferences.(does not work with all
PDF files)
Hope this helps
Andy
>>> Elaine Eldridge <[log in to unmask]> 14 January
2008
>>>
I'm print impaired and my eyesight has improved to the point that I can read
times new roman 14pt magnified 2x on a 37" gas plasma screen
which I think equates to 26pt Times New Roman when printed.
I can't however get pdf's and scanned books to magnify enough before they go
off one side of the screen - the ideal would be to be able to
resize and repaginate them.
Has anyone come across this before and found a way to get around it??
There are usually three elements to deal with - the text, images and tables.
We thought of getting a printer to blow it up onto A2 or A1 but this would cost
around £30 per page!!!! A3 printing isn't large enough.
Kind regards
Elaine
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