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3 Jun 2015 Garbled text when copy/paste from a PDF that was generated via Internet Explorer 9 => Print to pdf. Info on our setup(s) used: Windows 7 Enterprise SP1 IE9 (Ver: 9.0.8112.16421) CutePDF (Ver: 3.0) GPL Ghostscript (Ver: 8.15) Adobe reader (Ver: 9 - XI ) Hello all, I've been breaking my head on a print from
6 May 2012 Your PDF file may not be properly generated. You can test this by opening your PDF in Acrobat and copy-pasting the text to Notepad. If it's garbled, then easyConverter Desktop will produce the same garbled text. If the document contains non-standard fonts, make sure to embed the fonts to PDF.
The latest version of Acrobat Reader have an option "Save as Text". This does not use "copy'n'paste" (which gave you the garbled text), but probably uses the same software routines as used for rendering the text on screen, and may therefor produce more usable results. If '2.' If '3.'
26 Apr 2016 Sure enough, when I copied out the text and had it pasted on the Notepad, it showed weird characters and strange garbled words. The text is indecipherable. I have tried it in both Adobe and Foxit PDF readers. Then I saved as text in Adobe Reader, and the text file is the same garbled and nonsensical text.
I am having an issue where I have a SCANNED PDF Document, and I am attempting to use the select tool to copy and paste certain selections into a different PDF document, however when I do this, the pasted image comes out distorted, anybody know a good way to copy and paste selections from PDF's to
My pdf reader is Adobe Acrobat Pro XI. The problem is that, as I have written at the title, when I paste a text copied from a pdf archive that I have.
I have this PDF document which I created in NeoOffice. When I copy some text from it, then paste it somewhere (or just go to Finder>Edit>Show Clipboard) I see garbled text. Or, if I go into the search field within Preview and type a word which I know exists in the PDF, it doesn't find it. But if I copy-paste it from
I've encountered few PDF files that look fine but when you try to copy out of them, you get gibberish (just a bunch of weird characters sprinkled with #@!$). I've tried both the Preview and Acrobat so I know it's not the issue with an app. Is there a way to get text out of these files without retyping everything?
5 Apr 2017 Such files will be displayed and printed just fine (because shapes of the characters are properly defined), but text from them can't be properly copied / extracted (because there is no information about meaning of used glyphs/shapes). For example, Distiller produces such files when "Smallest File Size" preset is used.
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