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| what's the fastest way to extract notes from pdf files? Hi all, I am not sure if I can post questions about OneNote and generally note-taking as one part of student life here. If you know a more focused group/forum/list talking about OneNote and notetaking softwares, please let me know... My question is: Is there a notetaking software that supports the following feature? When I read e-books (in pdf) on computer, I use markers/highlighters to mark important portions. And then once I finish reading the book, by clicking a button I will be able to have all the marked portions (including text and graphs) all extracted out from the pdf file and put into a seperate pdf(or other format) file, and then the newly extracted book becomes a condensed version of the old book and a review-sheet with all the important points outlined. Can OneNote do this? Or any other software? I found it's increasing needed to create a marked-outline of those important portions of the books that I've read. Currently I am doing this by hand. It is extremely tedious. I have to copy the screen, and extract a portion as a bitmap, and then paste into a WORD file. But placing bitmaps into WORD file in a nice way isn't easy - it's very tricky to layout bitmaps after bitmaps. If there is no software/automatic solutions, any easier /more convinient solutions for the manual side? Thanks |
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| Re: what's the fastest way to extract notes from pdf files? Mike wrote: > I am not sure if I can post questions about OneNote and generally > note-taking as one part of student life here. This group is precisely for posting questions about OneNote, so post away. You can also post general note-taking questions, although since this group is focused mainly on OneNote you might get a better response in a more note-taking focused group. > Is there a notetaking software that supports the following feature? > > When I read e-books (in pdf) on computer, I use markers/highlighters to mark > important portions. > > And then once I finish reading the book, by clicking a button I will be able > to have all the marked portions (including text and graphs) all extracted > out from the pdf file and put into a seperate pdf(or other format) file, and > then the newly extracted book becomes a condensed version of the old book > and a review-sheet with all the important points outlined. You could insert the PDF as a printout into OneNote. You can then type/highlight directly on top of the PDF, or alongside it. You could also use notetags to mark important notes or pages. I don't think there's going to be an easy way to extract just portions of the original PDF, but you could use notetag summaries to find all the notes you previously tagged. By printing into OneNote you also get other benefits, such as having the images be searchable (after text recognition runs), easy sharing with others if needed, easy filing along with all your other notes, etc. Ilya |
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| Re: what's the fastest way to extract notes from pdf files? "Ilya Koulchin" <ikoulchine********.com> wrote in message news:enYr64CcIHA.4476@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Mike wrote: >> I am not sure if I can post questions about OneNote and generally >> note-taking as one part of student life here. > > This group is precisely for posting questions about OneNote, so post away. > You can also post general note-taking questions, although since this group > is focused mainly on OneNote you might get a better response in a more > note-taking focused group. > >> Is there a notetaking software that supports the following feature? >> >> When I read e-books (in pdf) on computer, I use markers/highlighters to >> mark >> important portions. >> >> And then once I finish reading the book, by clicking a button I will be >> able >> to have all the marked portions (including text and graphs) all extracted >> out from the pdf file and put into a seperate pdf(or other format) file, >> and >> then the newly extracted book becomes a condensed version of the old book >> and a review-sheet with all the important points outlined. > > You could insert the PDF as a printout into OneNote. You can then > type/highlight directly on top of the PDF, or alongside it. You could also > use notetags to mark important notes or pages. I don't think there's going > to be an easy way to extract just portions of the original PDF, but you > could use notetag summaries to find all the notes you previously tagged. > By printing into OneNote you also get other benefits, such as having the > images be searchable (after text recognition runs), easy sharing with > others if needed, easy filing along with all your other notes, etc. > > Ilya Thanks Ilya, the key thing I am looking for is to extract the important points into a condensed version. Any thoughts? |
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| RE: what's the fastest way to extract notes from pdf files? Here is a start: I did a test doc in Word. 3 paragraphs, middle one highlighted. Did a replace, replacing highlighted text with nothing. My non-highlighted paragraphs went away. In Word: File, click Replace, More, Format, Highlight, Format, Highlight, Replace All. You end up looking for Not Highlighted text and replacing it with nothing. You are left with the Highlighted text. You can the Select All and do a Copy and Paste to wherever. Do not know how this would work in PDF. May have to copy all to Word and then Replace. My test was in Word 2003. Bill "Mike" wrote: > Hi all, > > I am not sure if I can post questions about OneNote and generally > note-taking as one part of student life here. > > If you know a more focused group/forum/list talking about OneNote and > notetaking softwares, please let me know... > > My question is: > > Is there a notetaking software that supports the following feature? > > When I read e-books (in pdf) on computer, I use markers/highlighters to mark > important portions. > > And then once I finish reading the book, by clicking a button I will be able > to have all the marked portions (including text and graphs) all extracted > out from the pdf file and put into a seperate pdf(or other format) file, and > then the newly extracted book becomes a condensed version of the old book > and a review-sheet with all the important points outlined. > > Can OneNote do this? Or any other software? > > I found it's increasing needed to create a marked-outline of those important > portions of the books that I've read. > > Currently I am doing this by hand. It is extremely tedious. > > I have to copy the screen, and extract a portion as a bitmap, and then paste > into a WORD file. > > But placing bitmaps into WORD file in a nice way isn't easy - it's very > tricky to layout bitmaps after bitmaps. > > If there is no software/automatic solutions, any easier /more convinient > solutions for the manual side? > > Thanks > > > > "Mike" wrote: > Hi all, > > I am not sure if I can post questions about OneNote and generally > note-taking as one part of student life here. > > If you know a more focused group/forum/list talking about OneNote and > notetaking softwares, please let me know... > > My question is: > > Is there a notetaking software that supports the following feature? > > When I read e-books (in pdf) on computer, I use markers/highlighters to mark > important portions. > > And then once I finish reading the book, by clicking a button I will be able > to have all the marked portions (including text and graphs) all extracted > out from the pdf file and put into a seperate pdf(or other format) file, and > then the newly extracted book becomes a condensed version of the old book > and a review-sheet with all the important points outlined. > > Can OneNote do this? Or any other software? > > I found it's increasing needed to create a marked-outline of those important > portions of the books that I've read. > > Currently I am doing this by hand. It is extremely tedious. > > I have to copy the screen, and extract a portion as a bitmap, and then paste > into a WORD file. > > But placing bitmaps into WORD file in a nice way isn't easy - it's very > tricky to layout bitmaps after bitmaps. > > If there is no software/automatic solutions, any easier /more convinient > solutions for the manual side? > > Thanks > > > > |
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| Re: what's the fastest way to extract notes from pdf files? Of course my source has to be the ebooks in PDF format... "Bill" <Bill@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:1C035475-A47B-471A-B49A-2348E0D6DBEE@microsoft.com... > Here is a start: > > I did a test doc in Word. 3 paragraphs, middle one highlighted. Did a > replace, replacing highlighted text with nothing. My non-highlighted > paragraphs went away. > > In Word: File, click Replace, More, Format, Highlight, Format, Highlight, > Replace All. > > You end up looking for Not Highlighted text and replacing it with nothing. > You are left with the Highlighted text. You can the Select All and do a > Copy > and Paste to wherever. > > Do not know how this would work in PDF. May have to copy all to Word and > then Replace. My test was in Word 2003. > > Bill > > "Mike" wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> I am not sure if I can post questions about OneNote and generally >> note-taking as one part of student life here. >> >> If you know a more focused group/forum/list talking about OneNote and >> notetaking softwares, please let me know... >> >> My question is: >> >> Is there a notetaking software that supports the following feature? >> >> When I read e-books (in pdf) on computer, I use markers/highlighters to >> mark >> important portions. >> >> And then once I finish reading the book, by clicking a button I will be >> able >> to have all the marked portions (including text and graphs) all extracted >> out from the pdf file and put into a seperate pdf(or other format) file, >> and >> then the newly extracted book becomes a condensed version of the old book >> and a review-sheet with all the important points outlined. >> >> Can OneNote do this? Or any other software? >> >> I found it's increasing needed to create a marked-outline of those >> important >> portions of the books that I've read. >> >> Currently I am doing this by hand. It is extremely tedious. >> >> I have to copy the screen, and extract a portion as a bitmap, and then >> paste >> into a WORD file. >> >> But placing bitmaps into WORD file in a nice way isn't easy - it's very >> tricky to layout bitmaps after bitmaps. >> >> If there is no software/automatic solutions, any easier /more convinient >> solutions for the manual side? >> >> Thanks >> >> >> >> > > "Mike" wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> I am not sure if I can post questions about OneNote and generally >> note-taking as one part of student life here. >> >> If you know a more focused group/forum/list talking about OneNote and >> notetaking softwares, please let me know... >> >> My question is: >> >> Is there a notetaking software that supports the following feature? >> >> When I read e-books (in pdf) on computer, I use markers/highlighters to >> mark >> important portions. >> >> And then once I finish reading the book, by clicking a button I will be >> able >> to have all the marked portions (including text and graphs) all extracted >> out from the pdf file and put into a seperate pdf(or other format) file, >> and >> then the newly extracted book becomes a condensed version of the old book >> and a review-sheet with all the important points outlined. >> >> Can OneNote do this? Or any other software? >> >> I found it's increasing needed to create a marked-outline of those >> important >> portions of the books that I've read. >> >> Currently I am doing this by hand. It is extremely tedious. >> >> I have to copy the screen, and extract a portion as a bitmap, and then >> paste >> into a WORD file. >> >> But placing bitmaps into WORD file in a nice way isn't easy - it's very >> tricky to layout bitmaps after bitmaps. >> >> If there is no software/automatic solutions, any easier /more convinient >> solutions for the manual side? >> >> Thanks >> >> >> >> |
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| Re: what's the fastest way to extract notes from pdf files? > >> My question is: > > >> Is there a notetaking software that supports the following feature? > > >> When I read e-books (in pdf) on computer, I use markers/highlighters to > >> mark > >> important portions. > > >> And then once I finish reading the book, by clicking a button I will be > >> able > >> to have all the marked portions (including text and graphs) all extracted > >> out from the pdf file and put into a seperate pdf(or other format) file, > >> and > >> then the newly extracted book becomes a condensed version of the old book > >> and a review-sheet with all the important points outlined. > > >> Can OneNote do this? Or any other software? > > >> I found it's increasing needed to create a marked-outline of those > >> important > >> portions of the books that I've read. > > >> Currently I am doing this by hand. It is extremely tedious. > > >> I have to copy the screen, and extract a portion as a bitmap, and then > >> paste > >> into a WORD file. > > >> But placing bitmaps into WORD file in a nice way isn't easy - it's very > >> tricky to layout bitmaps after bitmaps. > > >> If there is no software/automatic solutions, any easier /more convinient > >> solutions for the manual side? > > An obvious observation is that creating bitmaps seems a very inefficient way of copying, Why not just use the Select tool to highlight the paragrpah and copy/paste the text directly into Word? I thought even the basic versions of Acrobat Reader had a Select tool (toggles with the 'hand' tool) but I may beb wrong. If your version of Acrobat doesn't allow you to select then you need to get one that does. Perhaps there's a cheap student edition? It's 10 times more efficient than making screenshots and non-editable image files. Whether you can automomatically dump all highlighted sections into another document I don't know. Aside -- whatever happened to the days when we used to have to spend hours in the university library, reading real books, and making copious handwritten notes in giant notebooks? will |
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