Can SDK be used to edit PDF data?

Hi,
      As what i know Acrobat SDK can be used to deal with Pdf. My application demands to edit pdf data without changing format, structure, layout etc from the source doc. I just need to modify the content. So i want to read pdf doc from beginning, extract text(either paragrapgh or statement wise), modify if needed and put them back. Is it possible with SDK? Also as what i know PDF Library SDK is not available for even trial version so how can i check it whether it satisfies my need or not before going for commercial version. Is there any other SDK which i can use that helps me with the scinario i explained.
Thanks,
Mehul

Hi Mehul,
If you go to here http://livedocs.adobe.com/acrobat_sdk/10/Acrobat10_HTMLHelp/API_References/Acrobat_API_Ref erence/overview.html.
This is the full documentation for Acrobat ( And most of the PDF library ) and therefore you can investigate the documentation to see if it does as you would require.
using the PDF Edit API calls you should be able to extract all the text, change it, and save it to the same PDF or a new PDF.
Hope this helps
Malcolm

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