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Need help with adobe!
recently recieved a pdf.doc. it's a certificate with a place to put in a name. it's not letting me make any changes to the doc. there are no security settings on the document. i just downloaded an adobe 9.0 trail which didn't help. any ideas? :bh:bh:bh:bh:bh:bh
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You cannot usually edit a .pdf file (which was the idea in the first place).
Print it, sign it, scan it and mail it back. Thats the usual course of action. |
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it's just crs platoon certificate, no top secret docs here, just trying to fill in the name.
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Actually there are Fillable PDF's... but the extension should be .pdf not .doc :ss
I'll check it out if you want to e-mail it to me - username @ username . com |
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I understand. Adobe .pdf files are usually used when a document is somewhat sensitive. Contracts, legal papers, proposals, estimates, etc.
That way the person receiving it cannot edit it to their liking prior to signing. In this case, best bet is to print it, sign it, then scan it (if it needs to be re mailed.) |
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pm replied thanks
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I edit my adobe files all the time. You have to have a full version of adobe, and the file cannot be password protected.
However, the font selection is generally limited to the font being used already, and is difficult to use larger, different fonts and NOT have the formatting get really screwed up. There are actually several low costs pdf file makers out there that will open adobe pdf files, and by-pass the security protection that might be in place. This is little known. I use adobe, but also have two of the alternatives. Thus, be aware that adobe files ARE NOT SECURE, and can be changed, regardless of the document protection level that the creator may have put in place, especially if the person looking at the file is using a program other than adobe. If you have a full version of Adobe (not just the reader), you can try clicking on the line where you want to insert your name, going to Tools, Advanced editing, Touch-up text tool. You will note fairly quickly that as you type in a new letter, it will insert, NOT overwrite. You will probably need to insert a letter, then delete a line spcae, insert a letter, delete a line space.... etc. Otherwise, the program will end up pushing the line past the margins, and possibily to the next line, and really screwing up the look. However, as long as you don't save the file with any screw-up formatting, you can always just discard the changes and re-open the original file. |
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yeah I tried that a couple times a while back and I really made a mess of the document. LOL |
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The last time I tried, the finished product looked like the lights were out, I had my eyes closed, my monitor was off, and I was intoxicated beyond repair and I edited with my toes when I was done with the pdf file. :r |
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What other programs do you have?
If you have Indesign, Quark or Photoshop then you can open or place the pdf file in a blank document, type where you want to type and then print it or resave it as a pdf. You may be able to do that in some other program you have (I don't think you can in Microsoft Office though). |
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Open it and edit it w/ Photoshop. :tu
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Most .pdf forms should allow you to fill in a field with Adobe Reader. But you will need Adobe Pro to actually edit the form and only then if it is not password protected.
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