Stephen Nichols has a brilliant post over on Adobe blogs about getting text and images out of PDF files that are sent to you.
"Another useful function of Acrobat is the ability to export all images from a PDF, in combination with the text retrieval very handy for those times when major changes need to be applied to a PDF where the original artwork is not available."
To read the full article, click here.
Enjoy.
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