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Subject:Re: Converting PostScript to Word97 ?? From:Sarah O'Keefe <okeefe -at- SCRIPTORIUM -dot- COM> Date:Tue, 8 Jun 1999 12:38:35 -0400
John Posada wrote:
>Define converted.
>
>If you want the text from the PS file to make it's way
>into Word, sure, a few ways.
>
>My first shot would be to convert the PS to PDF and
>copy to clipboard the text and paste it into Word.
Ambia makes a plug-in (called Compose or Re:mark or something), which lets
you convert PDF to RTF. I don't know how clean the conversion is, but it's
worth a try.
www.ambia.com
Regards,
Sarah O'Keefe
don't work for them, don't have a stake in the product, etc.
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