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				 Re: OT: Converting .pdf to .doc or .txt 
 Or a thumb drive.  It's far more common for an office computer to have USB ports than it is for them to have CD-rewriters.  Just make sure to subtly check out what your company policy is on USB drives, since a lot of places are quite finiky about what they let you hook up to their computers. 
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				 Re: OT: Converting .pdf to .doc or .txt 
 You don't need a rewriter to read it.Don't they let you bring in music CDs?
 
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		| Suicide Junkie said: You don't need a rewriter to read it.
 Don't they let you bring in music CDs?
 
 |  Oh, nevermind.     I read it as him wanting to get the pdfs from  work to home, not the other way around.  But again, the last few places I've worked, you didn't even have  a CD drive unless your job required it, but you always had USB ports.    
The easiest thing is still probably to print the ebook to a series of pdfs small enough for your purposes, and then download them one bit at a time.  You could even upload all the pdfs onto a webmail account (if you can access it from work), and download chapters as you need them.
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 I know Acrobat has this, but am not sure about Acrobat Reader... but there is an option in the (I think) Tools menu that lets you chunk out pages of a PDF into different files.
 Failing that, I second the PDF Print driver. Just "print" whatever page range you want to that driver, and it will save it to a new, smaller, PDF file.
 
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 There are loads of freeware/shareware/trialware/crippleware pdf>other format converters out there. Some are good, some less so, but they should all be able to extract the text from the files so that you can copy/paste it into a .txt file. 
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		| Will said: Failing that, I second the PDF Print driver. Just "print" whatever page range you want to that driver, and it will save it to a new, smaller, PDF file.
 
 |   This was what I was thinking. You can install Cute PDF writer  - a free virtual printer which when printed to saves the output to a new pdf (it asks for a file name when you print). Just 'print' what you want into a smaller pdf and send that.
 
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				 Re: OT: Converting .pdf to .doc or .txt 
 in the category "crazy idea", you can use tools that recognize text from pictures to read screenshot from the pdf... 
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 ...What's 2 + 2?
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