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Extract Text from PowerPoint using Perl - convert ppt to text. February 3, 2007. I need to unleash this on the world. I’ve been working on a project where ...
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for this step you’ll need to download djpeg.exe; Then run the following: > djpeg -grey -pnm test.jpg test.pnm > gocr test.pnm and that’s it! ...
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