Problem editing converted files

Why can't I edit my converted PDF file?

Hi Devon,
What file did you convert your PDF into? What was the file prior to it becoming a PDF? A scanned copy or original?
I'd like to assist!
Looking forward to hearing back from you.
Regards, Stacy

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