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Contro:
Re: Can one successfully bring a multi-page tiff into a word processor?

If OCR is not reqd, directly adding a TIFF file via Word import menu is possible but one may have to resize the tiff image inside the doc/docx to fit the page size(A4 , etc.)

These products use OCR/other components to convert to doc/docx or xls/xlsx or other Office formats:
Nuance PDF Converter Pro, FineReader Pro OCR , Nitro Pro OCR edition etc.

Ska
-SKA (December 04, 2012, 04:31 AM)
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Do you refer to adapt the several pages tiff into a single page in the doc ?

Or is possible to split ?

 :-[

Contro:
Now my conclusion if nobody tells more.

One possible solution.
- The first solution I try was not a tiff of several pages.
This is not possible with jpg . So I convert every page in the pdf in a jpg.
Then adapt in the good resolution to the background or watermark in a single word doc.
Each word document contain one image as watermark.
I process each document with CRM Goldmine writing overlay.
After I print to pdf the fusioned word doc.
And join the resultants pdf into the final one after the fusion.
In this way I can produce my documents with Goldmine and word xp or 2002. It must be this one, because I only have gmlink for word 2002.

This solution is a little difficult.

- The second solution with Solid Converter.
I convert the pdf in a doc document.
and using ............ transparent textboxes in each page of the doc document.
I insert the fields from Goldmine with no problem.
http://www.carolscorneroffice.com/blog/2012/02/transparent-text-boxes-in-word/
You can use also in word 2002.
this is more fast..... only a document to be treated, not so many as pages have the document.....

 ;D

Contro:
PDF XChange Viewer can export pdfs as image, yo may try this to see if it works in your case:

PDF XChange Viewer:
-file->export->export to image:png,300dpi
MSWord:
-Remove margins on new doc
-insert image from file->order files by name, select them all and insert them into your doc

Edit:

BTW the best pdf to doc converter I have tried so far is VeryPDF PDF2Word,
you might want to try the free online converter or the shareware desktop version.
-kilele (December 04, 2012, 08:46 AM)
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I tried pdf-xchange, and the resolution is important. Apply for my first method above.
pdf-xchange also can create a tiff of several pages.
 :-*

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"

kilele:
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.

 

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