Not true... I use the print-to-PDF regularly and all such are fully editable in Acrobat or any other third party editor, even URL links remain active, only pictures are pictures using this method... you are right about other non-OCRd PDFs where the pages are an assembly of unprocessed scans which, as you say, can't be reflowed...
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Originally Posted by mwheinz
That depends primarily on how the PDF was made. For example, OS X has a built-in feature that lets you "print" to a PDF instead of an actual printer - but the resulting PDFs are really just pictures of the text, they can't reflow anymore than you could reflow an 8x11 picture of a flower.
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