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Adobe Acrobat Readerdoes anybody know if there is a way to translate a .pdf file from within Adobe reader. I'd like to go from German to English if possible. |
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Adobe Acrobat ReaderCut and paste it into some online interpreters like Babelfish. |
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Adobe Acrobat Readerif you have the professional version, you can go to file>properties>advanced and set the language. |
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Adobe Acrobat ReaderI'll check out Babelfish since I don't have the pro version. Thanks. |
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Adobe Acrobat ReaderGoogle has a language tool as well. |
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Adobe Acrobat ReaderThe Adobe pro version will not translate ... it will allow you to write in that language. You are asking for interpretation and only interpretation software will do that. Do not trust it completely, especially with technical language. You will find that it does a good job with conversational topics however in specialized areas, there is nothing better than a human interpreter. |
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