So, lately I have had a lot of PDF file that I have unearth from my computer from a long time hoarding them of endless night searching through the internet.
Now, thank you for those who was kind enough share their finds and resource on the internet for others to also enjoy, I have a link of instruction on how to do just that. To extract bits of picture or text from a PDF file.
I have decided to simply copy and paste below the instruction on how to do it just that.
Bear in mind that I have not tried it yet. I am actually at work blogging right now. But as soon as I am off from work I will try it with both my acrobat and the free one that adobe provides. Then I will update this post.
Select the Image or Text You Want to Extract First open the PDF file you wish to extract from. On the toolbar, click the 'select' button. Click the image or text you want to extract. I'll take this image. You will see a button in the top left corner of your selection. Click it, and your selection will be copied to your clipboard.
Paste the Image or Text Now open a document where you want your extracted text or image. I'll open a blank Word document. Right click and choose 'paste.' There's my image. You can see some black lines around it from the edges of the original image. I don't want those, so I'll go back and extract it another way.
Use the Snapshot Tool On the toolbar, click the Snapshot tool. Now, if I click and drag around the image, it will automatically add it as a selection to the clipboard. Click 'OK.' I'll go back to my Word document, right click, and choose 'paste.' There it is with no lines around it.
