We normally convert Word documents into PDF files. When we want to edit these PDF files, we make a copy of the source Word document, make necessary changes and then export the edited document as PDF ...
Microsoft Word can ably edit PDFs with lots of text, but it can’t replace a dedicated PDF editor for complex documents. Microsoft doesn’t include a PDF editor in its Office suite, but it has made it ...
Last week we told you about PDF Hammer, which lets you reorder PDF pages, join multiple documents, and more using a simple Web service. But what if you want to actually edit the innards of a PDF, to ...
Word 2013 brings a fair number of new features to the word-processing table, but one of the most welcome (and business-friendly) by far is the capability to edit PDFs ...
Editor’s Note: This article was originally published in Mar. 2014 and the video tutorial for this article published Dec. 2018; while this program might look a little different, the steps shown in this ...
Ah, the mighty PDF! The letters stand for Portable Document Format, which refers to a file type easily shared by various operating systems and types of hardware. This ease is due to the fact that PDFs ...
Did you know that you can edit PDF documents in Microsoft Word? Simply open a PDF document in Word. You will get a popup message in Word that gives a warning that it may take a while and the resulting ...
You don’t necessarily need expensive PDF editing software to create and edit PDFs — try Word’s built-in tools first. We show you how. You’ve been asked to supply a letter of reference by email. You ...
The free PDF to Word service does just what its name implies: converts PDF files into Word-friendly documents. Why would you need a converter for a PDF? After all, it's mostly text, right? Actually, a ...
In most digital workplaces, PDFs are a regular part of daily life. It makes sense, too – they’re a great way to read all kinds of documents on almost any device. But if you need to edit one, good luck ...