Hi Gilles,
One thing you could try is to open the pdf using adobe reader and user the
snapshot tool to copy a selected area of the pdf and past that into your
draw document.
I've done this using adobe 9 and it works. But of cause it only works if you
have adobe reader.
cheers,
Bruce.
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From: Gilles [mailto:codecomplete@free.fr]
Sent: Wednesday, 29 June 2011 11:21 PM
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Subject: [libreoffice-users] [3.4] Cutting section in PDF file?
Hello
I need to select and cut a squared-section in a PDF file.
After opening the file in Draw with the PDF format, I'm shown the whole
document as a big image, but I couldn't find if it's possible to select just
one part of the page and cut a section.
FWIW, the PDF was built with "Xerox WorkCentre 7345" and uses PDF version
1.3
Alternatively, I could save the document as JPG and doctor it in eg.
PaintShopPro, but it's lossy.
Thank you.
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