Monday, July 5, 2010

Support : How to edit PDF files

Tweak PDF To Word 3.0 is a little program to convert PDF to editable Word for easier editing. The converter enjoys an exact conversion with the output Word retaining intact of all the original features of the PDF, including layout, image positioning, text font, graphics, hyperlinks, etc. Encrypted PDF files can be converted to Word, too.

http://www.tweakpdf.com

To do so quickly, click http://www.onlinedocumentconversion.com upload your document and convert to .doc or RTF & then edit!


Always keep in mind that PDF files are an accurate representation of a document. They are meant for output or on-screen viewing. They are not intended to be intermediate files that can still be edited. There are programs on the market that allow you to change the content of a PDF file and there are applications or plug-ins that can extract the content of a PDF so that you can insert this data into a new document. Altering PDF files is a last resort – whenever possible the original source file should be corrected and a new PDF generated. This is especially true for documents that will be reused at a later date!


The PDF standard supports an extensive set of security features to prevent users from accessing certain features of a PDF file. One of these is the ability to edit PDF files. When you get such a protected file, the correct procedure is obviously to contact its creator and ask for the password to unlock the file. Unfortunately it is sometimes difficult to contact that person or agency or even impossible to find out who locked the file. There are a couple of alternative solutions:

  • The ColorSync utility that was included in OS X releases before version 10.5 overwrites PDF password protection. Simply open the PDF using it and do a ‘Save As’.
  • PDFkey Pro is a commercial multi-platform tool that can remove the password protection from a PDF file. Another option for Windows users is Jkwebtalks’ Free PDF Unlocker.



1 comment:

  1. PDF files may have two kinds of passwords--user password and owner password. For user password which prevents you from opening the file, you'd better get the password to open it. For owner password which prevents you from copying, editing and printing the file, you can get a pdf password remover like AnyBizSoft.

    Here’s the download link.
    http://www.anypdftools.com/pdf-password-remover.html
    This tutorial page tells you more about how to remove security from PDF in this tutorial page.
    http://www.anypdftools.com/tutorials/how-to-remove-password-from-pdf.html

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