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Solve : is there any free software to write in PDF file??

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Sometimes it is better to fill in an APPLICATION form in PDF format first before printing it out.
I don't know if there is any free software for me to write something in a PDF file.

I have tried to convert the PDF file back to MS Word document format, but sometimes the table and the fields shifted left and right when I was typing some words in; that's so frustrating.If the PDF was created as a form then the newest versions of Adobe Reader allow you to fill out the form. If it was created with no form fields then there's no way to "edit" it.Don't know if this will be of much help, but I've used this one (Foxit PDF Editor) quite a number of times. I also use Foxit Reader as apposed to Adobe. The FOX PDF Editor is free to use, but only for evaluation. The evaluation period on the version of the PROGRAM (this link is a newer version I believe) that I'm using does not seem to have an expiration date. Not sure about this one? The disadvantage of free, is every page that you edit has an evaluation mark. Not bad as long as the document/s that you require is/are not too formal. But when necessary, there's been a time or two that I've printed out an edited document, cleared the mark(it's more like a sentence or two) rescanned the edited DOC. and proceded from there. Because I don't require a program of this nature very often it works for me. I suppose that if I had to use it often , this would not be very effective. Anyway, I believe the program( not the evaluation version) is $99. Personally,I can buy a lot of correction fluid for that price

overthehill

http://www.foxitsoftware.com/downloads/index.phpA loe tech method is to make it a BMP file with print screen. Next open it with you favorite paint program and fill in the boxes with text graphics layers and then print the merged layers.
Yer kidding....right ? ?Quote from: Geek-9pm on July 03, 2010, 01:09:33 PM

A loe tech method is to make it a BMP file with print screen. Next open it with you favorite paint program and fill in the boxes with text graphics layers and then print the merged layers.


it would be EASIER to print to the XPS document writer or to postscript and use a editor to remove the text.


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