LOSING JUSTIFY
With at least one example, I lost "justify" with opening a PDF in
LibreOffice Draw. The original PDF was in two columns with each
justified. In Draw, it was left aligned, and some of the lines in the
left column overlapped the right.
I got this using "Print/export" > "Download as PDF" from
"Effective defense and ISIL" in Wikiversity
(https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Effective_defense_and_ISIL) with
LibreOffice 5.0.3.2 and 5.0.4.2 just now.
FORCE READING IN WRITER?
Is there a way to force LO to open it in Writer?
Alternatively, is there other software (preferably free and
open-source) that can read the text (and numbers) and make them
available to Writer or Calc that's easier than copying and pasting from
Draw?
The text in Draw is all single lines, which makes it inconvenient
to work from.
Thanks,
Spencer Graves
On 12/23/2015 1:09 PM, Italo Vignoli wrote:
Open LibreOffice, and from within LibreOffice open the PDF file using
the File > Open menu. The PDF should open with Draw, but if damaged it
will open with Writer as a text file.
On 23/12/15 19:36, Thomas Taylor wrote:
How should I import the contents of a *.pdf file into LibreOffice?
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