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I hate untagged, encrypted/password protected, and poorly read PDF documents. So to you producers of crappy pdfs . That is all.
Welcome to my world. All case studies and peer reviewed articles for class lecture all come down through some encrypted, two password, with pin - website, etc.
And you need to register a printer for one website. Or you can't use a network printer, it needs to be local.
Any body know how to change the structure of a pdf in acrobat and can explain it to some one who has just recently acquired acrobat?
From my knowledge, you cannot edit a PDF. I only say this because lets say I send a Site Plan to a client for review. I have to pdf the file so they cannot edit it. Also, when I recieve plans from other firms, they are also in pdf's. Am I missing something?
From my knowledge, you cannot edit a PDF. I only say this because lets say I send a Site Plan to a client for review. I have to pdf the file so they cannot edit it. Also, when I recieve plans from other firms, they are also in pdf's. Am I missing something?
If you have a password remover and acrobat or another pdf reader/editor you can do what ever you want to a pdf. My problem was acquiring the software and teaching myself how to to it.Thats what the rant was about, but all is good now.
From my knowledge, you cannot edit a PDF. I only say this because lets say I send a Site Plan to a client for review. I have to pdf the file so they cannot edit it. Also, when I recieve plans from other firms, they are also in pdf's. Am I missing something?
You can edit any PDF with any Full blown edition of Adobe Acrobat.