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		<title>Adobe Acrobat &#8211; Copying Text</title>
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Do you need to copy some text from a PDF to paste into a Word document of email?  You can do so quickly if you have Adobe Acrobat.


Click on the TouchUp Text Tool button
Click-and-drag to select text
Right-click the selected text and choose Copy or Cut
Paste into desired Word document

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