How to cancel an OCR on a PDF

I have a PDF file that I did leave a digitization of paper using my Fujitsu ScanSnap. Then I ran Acrobat OCR on it. Then I deleted the original PDF unOCRed and threw the original book, that I had scanned. Now, I've discovered that my B & N Nook e-reader tries to display the OCR text and not images of the PDF file if it finds the text. The text is correct to use for the search, but the OCR is not good enough to use as a primary source. I would like to somehow, delete the text from the doc and save a version only of images. However, when I try to highlight all of the text behind the images in the document and delete, it gets an active horizontal line through it, but it does not erase. This seems like it should be so easy, but it's so hard. Any ideas?

Thank you

Carl

Acrobat 8 and 9 provide the functionality of documents to review.
This feature will allow to identify the presence of hidden text such as that offered by the release of searchable Image OCR and searchable Image (exact). The function can be used to remove the hidden text.
It works pretty well (I used several times).

Be well...

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