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Contro:
Did you try and import a multi page tiff into word?
or
are you happy with your second solution:
"The second solution with Solid Converter"
-tomos (December 04, 2012, 05:14 PM)
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have you tried ? :
Can one successfully bring a multi-page tiff into a word processor?
Ejem. I am in the phase of the minimum effort......
:-[
Contro:
I tried the first approach as explained above with pdf-xchange and multi page tiff into word,
but word did not accept more than the first image, that's why I chose importing multiple images after removing the doc margin in order to prevent word from scaling them.
-kilele (December 04, 2012, 05:48 PM)
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ejem. this is the answer Tomos.
:-[
Contro:
I suppose the second method is possible also with veryPDF PDF to word converter.....
:-*
tomos:
Did you try and import a multi page tiff into word?
or
are you happy with your second solution:
"The second solution with Solid Converter"
-tomos (December 04, 2012, 05:14 PM)
--- End quote ---
have you tried ? :
Can one successfully bring a multi-page tiff into a word processor?
Ejem. I am in the phase of the minimum effort......
:-[
-Contro (December 04, 2012, 06:00 PM)
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;D well - that gave me a laugh :D
yes, it looks like kilele has us covered ;-)
Contro:
I am happier with the second solution than with the first solution I think is applying kilele.
I haven't to take care of mounting the final document or taking care of the resolutions of the image.
My only difficults were with the word interlining but I think I have more or less solved. Is a question of practice.
Best Regards
:-*
P.D. The problem of interlining in the overlay is similar in the first solution.
:-[
With one document I only have a minimum disfunction of the conversion. The size of a letter.
Solid converter is the champion. I reduce and ready.
Simply marvellous.
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