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An error occurred while saving the comment Jessica Rainey commentedPlease have your engineering team look at this issue from the OCR correction standpoint. See my request/bug. If the OCR is corrected, then it should export to word with the corrections, so the work is not duplicated in word.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Jessica Rainey commentedThe best way I have found to correct this issue is by opening Word (Microsoft 365) and then opening the pdf in word. Microsoft Word does a better job of converting the pdf to a word document than Adobe Acrobat DC. The previous Adobe Acrobat Pro version did a good job too, but DC is horrible. If you want to use DC to export to word, the only way I figured out how to avoid the text boxes, is to go into Preferences/Convert to PDF/Word Document/Edit Settings and select under Layout Settings "Retain Flowing Text." If "Retain Page Layout" is selected then every line is placed in a text box (which is ludicrous and stupid - but that's what it does). I could deal with a whole paragraph in a text box, but come on, every line!!! Insane. What is even more ridiculous is if the pdf is OCR'd first and the correct text function is used, those corrections are not saved for the export to Word. WTF! I corrected the OCR when it gets exported it should retain the corrections, but no, it OCR's again on the export and includes the same errors again. The OCR in DC is not as good as it was in Pro.
Agreed, I need to OCR files with 100s of pgs. When I do it, it ties up all of my other open pdfs that I'm working in.