Tuesday, September 24, 2019

How To Edit PDF file with 4 Methods

How do I edit a PDF file? This is the most common question I hear at youtube. Editing PDF documents is hard, but not impossible.
This video will help you how to edit PDF with 4 methods.
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In this video we will learn 4 methods how to edit pdf file in PC:
1. edit pdf file in adobe reader
2. edit a pdf file in word
3. edit Pdf file by use website with more options, no registration or installation needed.
4. edit pdf file google docs by upload file very quick.

For more detail how to do, please see video.
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You find on google that how do I edit a PDF file? This is the most common question we hear. Editing PDF documents can be challenging. A quick search on the Web will show you many way teah you how to edit PDF options. However, many software services such as Adobe Acrobat are quite expensive, need more money. On the other hand, free or cheap editors only include the most basic features and maybe cannot edit correct. You can see video above, you can edit PDF documents with 4 methods. This includes erasing and adding customizable text, highlighting, change font, adjust font size,  uploading and delete images, and even add placing symbols and shapes in the document. So editing PDF files no longer has to be such a pain with easy way.


You can find more ways to edit PDF on internet. But here’s a simple trick for editing them–and all you need is Microsoft Word.
While you can’t edit a PDF file directly in PDF format in Word, we’ll use a workaround that lets you make edits and still have a PDF when you’re done.

In Word, head to File > Open and then browse to the PDF file that you’d like to edit.
MS Word will convert the PDF file to the Word document. When it opens, make any edits you need to such as import picture, images, text, box, and shape....
Now head to File > Save As. In the “Save as Type” you  choose PDF, not the Word Document format. Now you have an edited PDF document to share as you want.




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