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Old 10-30-2008, 01:51 PM   #33
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Originally Posted by cjp View Post
The work around I've been using for some time now is to take the PDF scanned images and convert them using Adobe Pro. Although it renders a large MB file, you can then easily - and I mean easily and quickly - convert or copy into another document to an output of your choice. (Since I already used Adobe Pro extensively to generate PDF's, this was not an added expense for me.)
Yep, and that's an effective tactic for you because you already have Adobe Pro for other reasons, so it's not an additional cost.

A lot of folks who might like to do that sort of conversion won't have Adobe Pro, and might consider getting it to set the cost of entry higher than they feel like paying.
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