UFT Object recognition for PDF File

Hi, We are using UFT in Willis and we want a solution to recognize objects in PDF file.  We have various policies and documents whose final output gets generated in PDF and we need to verify those with the help of UFT. In Adobe objects cant be recognized so what will be the solution for this?  Please reply as soon as possible Regards, Pranav

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