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| Thread ID: 60471 | 2005-08-03 03:40:00 | Editing Adobe Acrobat files | muzza (7316) | Press F1 |
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| 377694 | 2005-08-03 03:40:00 | i often receive Adobe Files that need alterations. What is the easiest way to open, edit and resend these?? | muzza (7316) | ||
| 377695 | 2005-08-03 03:50:00 | Dont think u can, unless the person who sent them made it/them, and u have the Pro version. And whether the pdf file u have allows you to edit it etc. |
Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 377696 | 2005-08-03 04:43:00 | There are programs that will convert the pdf file to Word and allow editing, but only if the creator of the pdf file has not "protected" it. Most of these are commercial programs however and not free. Remember that any official forms in PDF format should never be edited this way, as they are usually deleted on receipt by those issuing the form, as something may have been changed that alters their legality - hence pdf was used in the first place. Its designed to be read only by nature. |
godfather (25) | ||
| 377697 | 2005-08-03 06:58:00 | If they need alteration so often, then ask the sender to submit them in a different format, eg Rich Text Format (RTF) which allows editing. | Jen (38) | ||
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