The OCR error could not perform recognition in Acrobat

We have trouble filling OCR on documents we receive discovery district attorney.  I'm a lawyer.  I have Adobe Acrobat 10 Pro.  I went to Adobe article, correct the OCR error could not perform recognition in Acrobat.  The suggested solutions it may be impracticable.

Solution 1 is to get a copy of the PDF file in not renderable text.  I have a call into the district attorney to see if this is possible.  I am very skeptical that DA wants change its procedures.

Solution 2 is to convert the PDF file into a TIFF file and then come back.  While this works, it is not practical for the 8,000 pages of discovery that we receive in a case.  The problem is that the PDF to TIFF conversion creates a separate document for each page.  Those who must be recombined.  That would take weeks of work, which is not practical.

I want will extract them text OCR and you end up with a document that I can look carefully.

Hi, have you tried "Remove hidden information" on the menu "Protection"?

This function deletes all of the rendered text (don't forget to click on the "Delete" button), for you can perform OCR recognition.

I hope this help you.

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