Re: pdf file edit

How do I edit a pdf file

If you have Acrobat, there are many types of edits you can do with various tools. What sort of editing are you asking about?

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    I downloaded the free Adobe and i want to edit a pdf file and it wont allow me. asking me to subscribe.

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