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  • You need software to edit a PDF, you can get some for free here http://pdfedit.petricek.net/pdfedit.index_e
  • You can convert it to word and the the first three answerers give you links to try..but pray that the pdf when converted into word is not in jpg format. I experienced converting a pdf into word. Yes it was converted but the boxes (it's a form too) are in a jpg format pasted into word. I can't even write into the page. I just had the pdf printed.
  • I have the simliar problem. But I'm creating a form and I want to make it saveable after a client have filled it out. How do I do this? I'm using both Adobe LiveCycle Designer and Acrobat Professional.
  • Adobe Acrobat Reader has a built in function to fill out forms. It works and you need to enable it. However, if the documents creator decided to disable that functionality, you cannot use it. Second: since it is a contract, you will need to sign it which means you must print the document out for it to be legal. Laser Printing is the most acceptable form of computer printing in a court room, because it's easy to prove. Documents printed on Ink Jets can be manipulated.
  • I have used NitroPDF quite a bit, and found it worth the money. The official answer to your question is "Buy Adobe Acrobat", but that's pretty expensive.
  • you can use pdf to word converter to convert your pdf files into word, then you can edit it.i recommend simpo pdf to word. maybe you can have a try!
  • Go to "Tools" and then "Typewriter." This will allow you to type text into the file.
  • Best is to buy the Adobe Acrobat software especially if you are going to complete Acrobat forms on line a lot. If you need to print and sign you still are ahead if you do a lot of them.
  • What you need is a PDF editor but most of them are expensive and with complicated operation. Why not use a converter to convert PDF to word for easier editing? I always convert PDF files to editable word format with AnyBizSoft PDF to Word Converter. From my long time experience of searching and testing, this tool supports encrypted files, batch conversion and preserves text, layouts, images and hyperlinks well. http://www.anypdftools.com/pdf-to-word.html#168 After you edit it, you can use a free PDF Creator to save word as PDF format if necessary. http://www.anypdftools.com/free-word-to-pdf-creator.html#168 You all can have a free trial and sincerely hope they can do you some favor.

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