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Topic: How to edit pdf files? - page 3. (Read 712 times)

newbie
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July 22, 2018, 10:39:23 AM
#12
I think you cant edit PDF file, usually i just convert it to ms.word then edit it from ms.word. if you want your file to PDF again, you can save it to PDF from ms.word.
jr. member
Activity: 84
Merit: 1
July 22, 2018, 10:37:23 AM
#11
I did that and the way I did was first convert PDF into a word document and edit it and then again convert that into a PDF
newbie
Activity: 84
Merit: 0
July 18, 2018, 02:57:11 PM
#10
Yes! I found an awesome PDF editor while doing a bounty translation campaign. It's free and online, so no cost or download.


https://www.sejda.com/pdf-editor

Really easy to use. Has limited capabilities, but allowed me to do everything I needed to get the job done.
newbie
Activity: 140
Merit: 0
July 18, 2018, 02:44:53 PM
#9
I use adobe Acrobat Pro for years and it works very good. I usually make pdfs from word documents and with Acrobat you can edit the pdf files directly, no need to convert anything. You also get the Adobe virtual printer that's very useful. I really don't think that you need anything else, after all they invented the pdf.
full member
Activity: 325
Merit: 100
July 18, 2018, 02:55:03 AM
#8
I use online pdf editor to work with text: https://www.sejda.com/pdf-editor
newbie
Activity: 84
Merit: 0
July 18, 2018, 12:49:11 AM
#7
Editing PDFs is always painful. The formatting sucks, replacing images is almost impossible without destroying the format, ...
I would recommend you to transform your PDF into a Word document, edit it there and save the Word file as PDF. I am sure you are way faster and its wqy more frictionless ...

I would probably also suggest this method if you don't have the full version of the Adobe Acrobat. With the Acrobat it's okay to edit text and images - you are able to edit almost everything it just takes time.
legendary
Activity: 2296
Merit: 2721
July 17, 2018, 11:35:52 PM
#6
Editing PDFs is always painful. The formatting sucks, replacing images is almost impossible without destroying the format, ...
I would recommend you to transform your PDF into a Word document, edit it there and save the Word file as PDF. I am sure you are way faster and its wqy more frictionless ...
copper member
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July 17, 2018, 04:23:47 PM
#5
Source forge has a program called PDF Architect.  It's ok, but not as powerful or convenient as Adobe, but much cheaper.
hero member
Activity: 784
Merit: 1416
July 17, 2018, 09:29:12 AM
#4
Few month ago i tried a few programs for editing pdf, some free, some with a free trial, they were all working almost ok in all cases but they were never comparable with the editor provided by Adobe, the work it's just faster and more convinient, so i just bought an annual licence of acrobat pro dc, which allow editing of the text in the images as well.

You can also try with word and then export to pdf, but takes a lot of time to reconstruct the template, not woth imo, but in the end depend what kind of result you want to get and how much time you want to spend to get it.

Good luck.
member
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July 17, 2018, 08:46:35 AM
#3
Adobe Acrobat works directly with pdf files.
sr. member
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July 17, 2018, 08:36:48 AM
#2
You can install latex on Ubuntu to convert pdf to text or other formats.
Then you can edit that and convert it back to pdf.

I am certain there are programs that edit pdfs for Windows as well.
newbie
Activity: 210
Merit: 0
July 17, 2018, 07:41:37 AM
#1
Hello. I participate in translation bounty campaign, and now i get 2 projects where i get translation files in pdf format, maybe someoen can tell me how i can edit them or i need own pdf file modify on docs format??
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