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Old 05-31-2009, 05:19 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by enarchay View Post
What else can I do to get a nice looking RTF file from PDF that I can put on my ereader? Any ideas?
- You can try to run your pdf file through an OCR program. See my other posts with "OCR" text

- you can try to open your big rtf file in Word and copy and paste the text into Windows Write program (Text editor you can find in Accessories on your PC).
Or try opening it directly in Write, reformat is slightly and save it in rtf.
On Linux you can try open, reformat and save the rtf file using Ted text editor.
On Mac you can try opening reformatting and saving the rtf file using default small word processor that is part of system install.
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