![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Then there is that I am self-employed so no refund option I'm afraid. I should explain myself a bit more really, I am just starting editing reports this way and as in my company some people use Windows and some Macs and there are so many different software to edit pdfs I just didn't want to end up buying something that will not work or not be compatible with others. Yes, I know PDF editing software for commercial use should be paid for. Thank you for all the answers, much appreciated. How about the newer Scribus (NG or Trunk (developer)) application, see links below? Available as an AppImage as well or deb files from the PPA. You might be able to open the PDF document and export it (or save as) into a more editable friendly format, make your changes, then export, or save as, or print that as a new PDF file? If it is for work, maybe they will reimburse you for the cost of purchasing it? What's wrong with the wonderful Master PDF editor? Master PDF editor have a paid for version for $50us, which if you do a lot of PDF editing would certainly be worth the money. If you run " inxi -Fxzd" from the console terminal prompt, highlight the results, copy and paste them back here, that should provide enough information.ĭo you know which application the original PDF documents were created with?įYI: If the PDF files were created as PDF images, then you will not be able to edit them like editing text, you would have to edit them as if they were images, or run them through an OCR application which may or may not work well. It would help to know more about your system setup. ![]()
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