Convert Pdf Farsi To Word

Jun 07, 2014 hi. I have a problem when I convert a persian pdf to word.when I do it,letters are unclear and they are not persian!!!!I tried very much but I can't do. 5 related questions. I have a pdf file which is Persian script and it is a Right-to-Left. Since Persian uses UTF-8 format therefore I can't convert it into a plain text in Microsoft Word.

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Font support Jan 12, 2005 There are a couple of possibilities I can think of based on similar experience with Arabic: 1. The PDF file uses an embedded Farsi font that is not installed on your system. You will only see the font correctly in the file that has that font embedded. If the font is a known font supported by MS Office, install it and try again. You have not enabled Farsi language support properly on your system and/or under Microsoft Office Tools.

Check the following (may be slightly different on versions earlier than XP): - Under Regional and Language Settings, check the 'Complex Scripts' box under the Languages tab if it is unchecked. Also under the Languages tab, click 'Details' and make sure that Farsi is listed in the 'Installed Services' window, if not, click on 'Add' and install it.

This should load the necessary Windows fonts on your system. Select StartAll ProgramsMicrosoft Office ToolsMicrosoft Office XP Language Support, then check to see if Farsi is in the list of enabled languages on the right. If not, scroll through the list of available languages on the left, select Farsi, and click on add, you should see Farsi appearing on the left hand list. 'fix broken text' Jan 14, 2005 I would also try using Word's 'fix broken text' tool. Sometimes this will clear up text like that copied from a PDF. Something else to try: Instead of copying the text from Acrobat into Word, copy it to notepad, save it as a text file, then open that text file with Word and see if it can detect the codepage and import it properly. You should be prompted when you open it if Word can not guess the code page and you can check several to see if one of them rebuilds the text.

I have a pdf file which is Persian script and it is a. Since Persian uses UTF-8 format therefore I can't convert it into a plain text in Microsoft Word, also I can't copy-paste the text resulting unreadable characters. I have tried a lot of softwares such as and e-Pdf Converter however after the conversion still the characters are not displayed properly. I even tried OCR but again same problem appeared. The pdf does'nt have any password or restrictions. Does anyone have any other ideas? Edit: I actually tried creating a file in MS Word and converting it to a PDF, after that again I had the same problem with the PDF file.(even the encoding was known).

Very often PDF files in non-Latin scripts (especially RTL scripts such as Arabic, Hebrew and Farsi) are generated by software which sort of LTR-i-fies the text at the word or sentence-fragment level, or just somehow gets the right glyphs to display but you get gibberish for the 'logical' text. In these cases there is very little to be done except write a custom back-converter which is effectively not an option. However, if you can figure out how the file is created - which is often indicated in the meta-data accessible using common PDF readers - there might be an option to open the file in the application which generated it, or at least you could make your question more specific. I have currently worked to convert a pdf to an editable Persian text. The best solution I have found is to use google doc as follows. You should convert pdf pages to images.

For this you can use Adobe acrobat reader( Not the adobe reader which is free) or in Linux I use GIMP to open a pdf and then I select to open each page in a separate image. It's your own choice. Upload the image files to Google Drive. Go to Google Drive and right click on each image then click open with google doc.

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wait until google doc open an editable text from your image. Copy it to word I dont know if there are any automated method. I hope some time I have time to make an application for doing this automatically. I had the same problem with converting pdf files to word. They were not encrypted but after copy & paste in word, the formatting changed and caused trouble.i tried several online converters but they also failed! The only method worked was as follows:.

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open the pdf file with adobe acrobat reader, then from the file menu choose print. From the printer names, choose adobe acrobat. Yes, you are about to create a pdf from pdf!. open the new pdf file with google chrome (by drag & drop the file onto chrome). now simply select all the text (ctrl + A) and copy & paste it into a blank word file. It must work. At least for many of pdfs.

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