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  1. Windows 10, 32 GB ram, Beta Af-Publisher 1.7.0.238 This morning, I opened many PDFs in Af-Publisher and was astonished, how good these files looked and how bad my own. So I started to make experiments. I found out that the import of PDFs is nearly perfect if the texts contain no hyphenation and are all aligned to the left. I have an example out of Microsoft Publisher 2006 in the original layout and now adapted as mentioned, as well. So if you not only have a PDF to convert but also the software that produced it, you can continue working with the PDF in Af-Publisher without big problems. Bad opening/import of the originally produced pdf: original.afpub Nearly perfect opening/import of the reduced pdf: fliesstext.afpub
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