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Summary: Obtaining HTML from a PDF document requires saving data to a PDF source file directory and opening it in a word processing program. Use Adobe Acrobat and WordPad to get HTML from a PDF image using unique Save As options with tips from an IT specialist in this free video computer tutorial.
Eric White is a workflow manager. He manages a global operations team for a software development company in Austin, Texas. Eric has more than 10 years in the IT field spanning...read more
"Hello, my name is Eric White, and today, we're going to talk about how to obtain HTML from a PDF format. First thing you're going to want to do is open up Adobe Acrobat. You're going to get this Getting Started page, and then go ahead and click on Create PDF. We're going to create PDF from a file. And then I'm going to choose a PDF source file. Now, this next part takes a moment. What it's doing is it's reading that file, and there it goes. So now, we have a PDF. So we want to obtain HTML from a PDF. So what we're going to do is go to File, Save As, then we're going to choose HTML in the drop-down, and then hit save. Now, I saved that right into the PDF source directory, so if I go to my Desktop and I go to my PDF source files directory, there's the HTML. If I right-click it and then open with WordPad, there's the HTML. And that's how you obtain HTML from a PDF file."
eHow Article: How to Obtain HTML From a PDF Format