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Move drag each of these 2 Finder windows so that you can see both at the same time on your Mac's screen. Now, in the new Finder window you opened, navigate to the folder where you downloaded the PDF extension file named oracle-pdfimport.

Single-click on the oracle-pdfimport. Drag the oracle-pdfimport. You should now see at least 2 files in your 'install' folder; both files will have the icon that looks like a puzzle piece. Once you've verified that the oracle-pdfimport. This is just for safety, since you don't want to muck around any further in the window that shows the package contents of the OpenOffice.

Now you're done. Because you placed the oracle-pdfimport. Since the new extension automatically loads when the app starts up, you don't have to do anything after the OpenOffice.

It's already loaded and ready to go! Now to test the extension. After you've completed all of the above steps, start the OpenOffice app from your 'Applications' folder, and when it loads, click the 'Open' button on the start-up screen and navigate to a wherever you have a PDF file stored on your Mac.

If it's an important PDF file, be sure to make a copy of it before you open it. When the PDF file opens inside the OpenOffice app, whatever text or image you click on will display a box around it; you can choose to either click somewhere inside the box to edit its text, or you can hover your mouse around the box until the cursor changes to a hand and then you can use the hand to drag the 'boxed' text or image to any place you like inside the PDF document.

That's about it. From there, you just have to play around with it to see how you can edit text and move things to your liking. When you're done playing with a file, you can choose to save it or discard the changes you've made. Hello I just downloaded the extension, but I do not know how it works.

I need to alter urgently the text of a pdf file but I do not know how to do this. I have the Apache Openoffice program. Thank you. Is it possible to read annotations markup made using Okular 0. Unable to get this extension to register anymore. After that the PDF importer would no longer register as an extension. I deleted the old copy and downloaded a fresh copy of the extension to try.

The fresh copy had properties showing it was "blocked" so I unblocked it. Still, it would not load and the attempt to install made it as far as the terms of service, then failed with a generic error message. This problem was reproduceable as I tried to download install a couple of times. I'd also note that the installation failure caused my system to have a serious crash as well, forcing me to use the Task Manager to force-quit the application then reboot the system.

At least one crash locked it up sending me to the power button. I note from the web page that this extension is dated Dec so I have to wonder if there have been any updates, or plans to update to assure forward compatibility. I read here that some other people have been having issues installing under other versions of Windows. I've sent an e-mail to the developer e-mail address above in homes something will be done as I really like this extension and it has saved me on several occasions.

It's simply superb. I edited a page pdf doc with this. It didn't mess up the formatting even a bit. Open the pdf file with Open Office Draw. Select the page from the thumbnails on the left. Edit the text or graphic. Export as pdf. I followed the instructions to create this extension by downloading the zip file and then extracting all the files.

Unfortunately the vital file required "oracle-pdfimport. Can anyone advise please. I also got nothing but error messages when trying to download the Mac version of this extension where I'm posting this comment on the OO site.

I haven't tried the extension with Libre Office yet to import and edit some PDFs, so hopefully it actually works. Is there a way of protecting PDF documents that I put on my Arabic tattoo site as I want to put downloadable PDF's on the site but I do not want people downloading the documents and editing them in Open office? After downloading this extension, I could not figure out how to get it to work. After trying for over an hour and reading and trying these comments, I finally got it to work.

Here are the steps I used:. Follow steps to accept the extension. Once I did this, I was very impressed with how easy it was to make the changes needed to my PDF document and how nice it looked, it was just so frustrating getting to that point!! I need to fill out forms downloaded as PDF files. I am running OO 3. The files open in a small unreadable format in Draw, and wont edit fill out the forms. Tried to tweak OO for several days but just wont work, and often the computer freezes.

As many governments use OO and filling out forms is huge in governments, how to do this? If so how to jailbreak? This extension is a pain in the ass to get working. I downloaded OpenOffice 3. I did the following in Windows Vista Pro:. In Windows 1. Download the extension a zip file 2. Open any open office application Text word processing Click on Tools in the Top menu and select Extensions Manager 4.

In the opened dialog, click on Add Select the file which was downloaded in the first step 6. Click Accept Error message appears, "Status of extension is unknown". Clicked enable, another error message appears Are you supposed to unzip the file first? If so, which file is "accepted" and enabled from the batch? Can someone tell me what that is and where to find it? I open a PDF document with draw. The only way I can find to add text is to use a text box.

This seems not the most optimum way to edit the document. If I am doing something wrong please let me know the right way to do this. There, simple as ! There are no neon signs flashing inside the Open Office program indicating with buttons or enhanced functions that you have this extension. But it works! I must be damned stupid and maybe I am not alone from what can be seen.

Now: Once you download the extension, double click and accept it will be installed without telling you anything such as The extension has nbeen successively installed or alike you are supposed to know aren't you? And yes! If you ask draw to open your poor pdf but, before you specify in the open dialog, right little box that you want to open a pdf and not "all" or whatever then bingo!

Using this method I've been able to edit PDFs just fine. Skip to main content. It might not work with latest versions of OpenOffice.

Compatible with OpenOffice 4: Unknown. User feedback: Compatible with OpenOffice 4. Version Operating system Compatibility Release date 1.

OO Calc conditional formating is horrid. Then, handling cell background color with only 3-miserable conditions is worse than horrid. Browsing extensions, I found cfplus. At first, I wasn't thrilled, uninstalled, but can't be removed. Had to uninstall OO but local reinstall didn't reinstall without cfplus. Had to get a new download to get back old OO Then the old misery with CF was back with a vengeance. Tried cfplus. Must be fixed!

Being extra careful, and sloooow, it does what it advertises. Tested for max CF as boasted, and all works well excellent addition! The extension window is too small to see all the field length mediocre.

OpenOffice has an extension manager. The extension manager doesn't install extensions. Why have an extension manager that does not install extensions? In addition, why have an extension manager that cannot install updates for extensions? Click the "Perform OCR" button on the notification bar. Next choose a suitable language and then proceed to customize your page. After you finish performing OCR, click on the "Edit" button to amend the text.

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