I usually copy all the content to the clipboard, open notepad and paste it
there, to get out any weird formatting that might be present. Once I’ve edited
the document, I save it as a text file and open it in Duxbury to do further
editing. It is clumsy at best, but a lot of people use .pdf’s. If they were
scanned from a graphic, forget it. If you have something like Kurzweil, you can
edit most .pdf’s there. I used to have it, but it has been lost. Sometimes
adobe will allow you to save the .pdf as a .docx document, but not always. That
protected stuff can be a pain but usually, you can go to the trust center and
uncheck everything so you won’t get any messages about something being
protected.
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Subject: [duxuser] Re: How to translate a PDF file into braille?
You can also save your PDF file as a text file if it lets you. Sometimes a PDF
is protected and it won’t let you save the file as a text file.