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ZeroMan2021-02-04 08:52:20
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ZeroMan, 2021-02-04 08:52:20

Automation of translation from PDF to WORD and vice versa?

Good afternoon, a question of automation. Often asked to translate from Word to PDF and vice versa.
I have 1 ABBYY FineReader license, they send me an e-mail, I translate it into what they ask me and send it back and so on every time. There are 100+ documents a day, it’s not difficult for me, but it’s already annoying.
Is it possible to automate this somehow, online translators are not an option, there are a lot of errors, and the files are important for 10-20 pages, and it is not safe for data confidentiality.
It would be great to create a mail to which they write PDF->WORD attach the document and somehow with the help of something translated and sent back.
Or raise the WEB face in LAN and pull some kind of software. like online translators or something like that.
Do you have any ideas?

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Adamos, 2021-02-04
@ZeroMan0

DOCX -> PDF can do for example headless libreoffice. Yes, and crafts on Pykha can be added by solving problems with encodings.
PDF -> DOCX is generally not much different from JPEG -> DOCX. FineReader, in fact, does not convert one into another (this is impossible), but recognizes the document, trying to collect pieces of text and pictures into something consistent. There are simply no open analogues, as far as I know.

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Nikolai Zhuravlev, 2021-02-08
@nicr

What's the problem? In Word => save as and choose PDF
Back - open PDF with Word. If there is no protection on the file, it will open without problems.

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0xD34F, 2017-08-09
@cptn3mo

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This one at the end looks suspicious. What if it's cut? return false

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