I’ve just received several pdf files via e-mail that I need to convert to txt 
files, and unfortunately have no idea how to do this.  I found a youtube video 
on how to do this, which seems to be outdated, sense some of the options for 
using it on my end look a little different, however I thought I managed to do 
it.  I think I managed to create it by choosing the “choose,” button, then 
“files and folders,” then “pdf-text,” then there was a button labeled “run” 
which I pressed, then the task showed up with a warning, which I can’t find, so 
I have no idea what I may have done wrong, sense the option the man doing the 
video mentioned about what type of file I wanted them converted to wasn’t even 
there, so if that was the warning I needed to fix, I have no idea how to fix it.
  I need these files to take to work tomorrow and emboss, so if anybody can 
please give me some tips, I’d really appreciate it.

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