Creating PDF documents |
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- Create your file in a Microsoft Office program (e.g. Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and then save the file as a PDF.
- Save a copy of your file as the appropriate Microsoft Office file type (e.g. .docx, .xlsx, .pptx) as it will be useful when you need to edit your PDF in future.
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Editing content in PDF documents |
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- If you have the original Microsoft Office file, open the file in the appropriate Microsoft Office program, make your changes, and then save the file as a PDF again.
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Microsoft Office (without original file) |
- Open the PDF in Word, make your changes, and then save the file as a PDF again.
- Works best for files that are short, mostly text, with simple layouts.
- You will need to re-apply heading styles, re-add alt text to your images and tables, and re-set the header row(s) for your tables.
- You may need to reformat other aspects of your file as well; the more complex the file, the more reformatting you will need to do.
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Adobe Acrobat Export PDF (purchase required) |
- An Adobe Acrobat Export PDF subscription will grant you access to the Export PDF tool in Adobe Acrobat Reader DC and your browser through Adobe's Document Cloud.
- Export the PDF file to Word or Excel, make your changes and save the file as a PDF again.
- Exporting a PDF produces a Word document that retains more formatting than simply opening the PDF in Word.
- This is a better option for files that are long or complex, of if you have many PDFs to edit.
- You will need to re-apply heading styles, re-add alt text to your images and tables, and re-set the header row(s) for your tables.
- You may need to reformat other aspects of your file as well; the more complex the file, the more reformatting you will need to do.
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Adding comments and marking up text in PDF documents |
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Filling and signing PDF forms |
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- In the Preview app, you can fill out and sign PDF forms.
- To fill in a form, simply click on the fields to enter text, select radio buttons or checkboxes, or pick from a set of options.
- To sign a form, you can draw or insert an image of your handwritten signature.
- If the form does not have interactive fields, you can annotate a PDF to fill it in, by using tools like Sketch and Text, instead of printing and filling out by hand.
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Adding, deleting and rearranging pages in a PDF document |
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Combining multiple PDF documents into a single PDF document |
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Replacing a signature page in a PDF document |
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- Open the original PDF document and signed page (PDF or image file).
- Delete the blank signature page from the original PDF document. See add, delete, or move PDF pages.
- Combine the original PDF document (minus the signature page) with the signed page (PDF). See combine multiple PDFs.
- If necessary, move the signed page to the correct location by dragging and dropping the thumbnails.
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