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06.02.2012

how to copy a image from pdf ?


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Copy images



















You can copy and paste individual images from a PDF to the clipboard (Windows only), to another application, or to a file using the Select tool.







If you cannot select an image because of overlapping text, choose Edit > Preferences (Windows) or Reader > Preferences (Mac OS), select General on the left, and select the Make Select Tool Select Images Before Text option.













  1. Using the Select tool , do one of the following:

















    • To select the entire image, click it or drag a rectangle around it.













    • To select a portion of an image, hold the pointer over the image until the crosshairs icon appears, and then drag a rectangle around the portion.







    Note: To deselect an image and start over, click outside it.






  2. Copy the image:

















    • Choose Edit > Copy, and then choose Edit > Paste to paste the image in an open document in another application.













    • Right-click/Control-click the image and choose an option to copy the image to the clipboard or to a new file.













    • Drag the image into an open document in another application.













Select and copy text

























The Select tool lets you select horizontal and vertical text or columns of text in a PDF. You can use the Copy and Paste commands to copy the selected text into another application. If you hold the pointer over the text selection, a menu appears that lets you copy, highlight, or underline the text, among other options. Note the following:













  • If the Cut, Copy, and Paste commands are unavailable when you select text, the author of the PDF may have set restrictions against copying text.






  • If the text you copy uses a font that isn't available on your system, the font will be substituted with a close match or a default font.






Select a word or line of text

























  1. Move the Select tool over the text you want to select. When the pointer changes to the I-beam icon , do one of the following:

















    • Drag across the text to be selected. (You can also click to create an insertion point, and Shift-click to create a second insertion point. The text between the two insertion points is selected.)













    • Double-click to select a word.













    • Triple-click to select a line of text.







  2. If you want to extend a selection letter by letter, press Shift and an arrow key. To extend a selection word by word, press Shift+Ctrl (Windows/UNIX) or Shift+Command (Mac OS) and an arrow key.






Select a column of text

























  1. Using the Select tool , move the pointer toward a column of text. When the pointer changes to a vertical bar with a box superimposed, the Select tool is in column select mode.





    You can force column select mode by pressing the Alt key (Windows), Ctrl+Alt (UNIX), or the Command key (Mac OS) as you drag a rectangle over the column of text.






  2. Drag a rectangle over the column of text. To select text in more than one column, drag from the beginning of the text in one column to the end of text you want to select.






Select all the text on a page

























  1. Choose View > Page Display > Single Page.






  2. Do one of the following:

















    • Choose Edit > Select All.













    • Select any text on the page and then press Ctrl+A (Windows/UNIX) or Command+A (Mac OS).













    • Click four times in the text. This method selects all the text on the page regardless of the page layout.







      Note: If you choose any other page layout, all the text in the document is selected.












Copy selected text



















  1. Use the Select tool to select any amount of text on the page.






  2. Copy the text:

















    • Choose Edit > Copy to copy the selected text to another application.













    • Hold the pointer over the selection until a menu appears, and then select Copy.







Take a snapshot of a page

























You can use the Snapshot tool to copy all selected content (text, images, or both) to the clipboard or to another application. Text and images are copied as an image.













  1. Select the Snapshot tool by choosing Tools > Select & Zoom.






  2. Do one of the following:

















    • Click anywhere in the page to capture the entire content displayed on the screen.













    • Drag a rectangle around the text or images, or a combination of both.













    • Drag a rectangle within an image to copy just a portion of the image.







      Colors in the selected area are inverted momentarily to highlight the selection. The selection is copied automatically to the clipboard when you release the mouse button. If a document is open in another application, you can choose Edit > Paste to paste the copied selection directly into the target document.











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A.M.Abdul Malick

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