This video shows how to quickly fix line break/paragraph issues when copying/pasting text from pdf (Adobe Acrobat) to Microsoft Word.
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You're lucky I'm married otherwise I'd kiss you
awesome! life saver!
thanks so much!
I don't know how to thank you for this nice tip++++++
Brilliant–thank you soooo much!
thanks
Thank you soo much i've been looking for this. Is there a way to do it on mobile?
Thank u!!! it's just what I needed
Still have problems after seeing your video. Trying to copy a PDF to word 365. Followed your video but it still needs a delete before it will bring the line Bineesh up to the line above to completely feel the page. Please help.
thank you so much. I tried others but they didn't work out until I found your video
Like others, I didn't even know the right key words to search to find a way to quickly fix such formatting issues and even started to doubt that such things were possible in Word; finally got close enough with "pdf to word formatting issues" search and this video came up in Bing. I have already spent many hours on various occasions doing this manually, but thank you, Joshua, for this clear and incisive video that will save me many many hours in the future!
Just what I was looking for. This will save so much time for me. Thank you so much!!!
Thank you very much. Such a simple problem and solution yet i've looked over many other "explanations" and they had nothing to do with it.
Awesome, simple solution. Thank you Joshua! Much appreciated!
Thank you!
Great! Thanks a lot my brother…!!
thanks ma Brother
make xx on each paragraph for the whole book of say 500 pages? How do you imagine it really?
Terima kasih mas, ini benar-benar membantu 😀
^p : paragraph