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Converting pdf to Word/text file

Asked by bogorman in Adobe Acrobat

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I work for a charity and have designed their website. I also maintain it.
The charity publishes a magazine every two months and send me the whole magazine in pdf format.
I need to "extract" the text of many articles from this and convert them into Word or text format, preserving the paragraph spacing, boldface/italic/underlined, etc, type so it can be pasted into a webpage.
At present I use software called ABBYY which is quite good at converting but leaves, as one would expect, all the graphics (page numbers, magazine title, article title, images, etc). It is extremely laborious to delete these as, when I do, awkward spaces are sometimes left which are time-consuming to remove.
Can anyone recomment software which would make this easier? I suppose the more advanced versions of Acrobat might do it but there does not seem to be any way of trying this out. Do not think Adobe provide a "trial version" which one can download. Anyway, I do not know whether it would do the job.
I attach a section of the magazine in pdf format to give you an idea of the layout.
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