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February 26, 2023
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Converting a turnitin PDF to a word document

  • February 26, 2023
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 I have had the occurrence of filing a paper at the university to turn it in for review.
I uploaded a document to Turnitin in Word.doc format, the Turnitin returned
A PDF.
To fix errors and edit my paper for grading, I used Adobe to convert the PDF from a Turnitin report back into a word.docx file. What I received was a mixed file. The first few pages were text-based, which was fine. However, the pages that had highlighted text were converted as PDF images.
I needed Adobe to convert the Turnitin pages with High lighted text into a Docx text-based document with highlighted text.
I will attach the three docs for review. You will see the evolution of the process.
P.S. let me know if and when you can fix this Bug.

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Participant
February 27, 2023

your missing the point!

 

After using turnitin I receve a PDF of my work with notations on it.

for my own resons id like to convert the PFD with notaing back  to a word doc for makeing corection.

when I do covert the noted PDF i get a mix of text for pages that has no high lighter marking and i get

PFD pages for the pages that have high lighted text.

adobe reads word docs with highlighed text as a pic and will covert it text with highlighted text

in 2023 adobe should be able to back-and forth text with word highlighting.

simple as that.

 

so right now to corect a page form turnitin

I have to print a PFD and read the mistakes

then fix a text file.

As per the coment that im doing it worng..

its never wroung to find a weakness in a programe and point it out.

that how advancemts are made in techolagey

 

Legend
February 27, 2023

I appreciate that you see it as a weakness. But I might have an idea to save you time with the current app.

"

so right now to corect a page form turnitin I have to print a PFD and read the mistakes then fix a text file."

Why not

(1) open the Word document and the PDF side by side on the screen

(2) read the comments and corrections on screen

(3) if any bulk text changes are needed, copy and paste them singly (just the new text) from Acrobat into Word (perhaps using the "Paste text only") feature.

Participant
February 27, 2023

yes, i do that meny times however. for speed and moderization it be nice if PDFs could work with MS word on not seeing word hightlighter as a pic.

It would be faster.

Thank for your time.

just put up the idea to the programing "Godds" for consideration.

try67
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 27, 2023

If you have the original Word document, why not make the changes there, and then submit it again?
If they want to convert it to a PDF, that's on them, but don't use that file for further editing. It's not how it's supposed to be done.

kglad
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 26, 2023

converting a pdf to a word document and then from a word document to a pdf is bound to add inaccuracies.  it's not different than translating from one language to another and then translating back again.  some inaccuracies are going to be introduced.

 

so, this is not a bug.  at least, not on adobe's end.  the issue is turnitin or how you're using turnitin.  ie, if they require a word doc, you should supply it so you have control over what's submitted.  if they allow a pdf to be submitted and it's mis-converted, that's on them.

 

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