Make simple changes to a PDF document without the source file or application
Typos, layout issues, and other minor errors can threaten to delay your project. Editing the original file may be too time-consuming, or even impossible if you do not have the appropriate software and source files.
With Adobe® Acrobat® 9 software, you can work directly within a PDF document to implement minor changes. Easily add or replace text and make changes to color, word spacing, character spacing, and text size. You can also move or edit objects such as images and tables.
Key benefits
- Save time by working within the PDF file rather than returning to the original application.
- Allow printers or copy editors to make changes on your behalf.
- Reuse files that need only simple text changes.
You can also use Acrobat 9 to:
Sample uses
- Editing PDF files and PDF portfolios
- Adding files to a PDF portfolio
- Removing files from a PDF portfolio
- Moving or editing an object
Next steps
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