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This article shows you how to edit PDF files with Adobe’s Acrobat Pro DC software or convert PDF files to Microsoft Word format. If you are looking for a way to edit PDF files for free, use LibreOffice Draw, but it has fewer features than Adobe Acrobat Pro DC.
Steps
Using Sejda
- If 2 hours is not enough for you to finish editing the document, you can use the free LibreOffice Draw program to edit the PDF file. Or, you’ll use some of the features on Sejda to edit the PDF file and finish the rest in LibreOffice Draw.
- Click B to make the text bold.
- Click I to make the text italic.
- Click the “T” icon next to the arrow and drag the slider to change the font size.
- Click Font to select a new font in the selection box.
- Click Cpor (Color) to choose a color for the text.
- Click the trash can icon to delete the text input box.
- Click Link at the top of the screen.
- Click and drag over the area where you want to add the path.
- Copy and paste the URL you want to link to in the “Link to external URL” field.
- Click Apply Changes .
- Click the “X” icon to add an X to the PDF file.
- Click the checkmark icon to add a check mark to the PDF file.
- Click the dot to add a bullet point to the PDF file.
- Click the “ABCD” box to add a single-line text input box to the PDF file.
- Click the “ABCD” small box to add a multiline text input box to the PDF file.
- Click the circle icon with the dot to make a selection dot for the PDF file.
- Click the check box icon to add the check box to the PDF file.
- Click the selection box icon to add the selection box menu to the PDF file.
- Click Image at the top of the page.
- Click New Image .
- Select the image you want to add and click Open to upload.
- Click where to add the image.
- Click Sign at the top of the page.
- Click New Signature .
- Type your name in the text input field at the top of the page.
- Click the signature style.
- Select Save .
- Click where you want to put the signature.
- Click Annotate at the top of the page.
- Click one of the colored circles next to “Highlight”, “Strike out”, or “Underline”.
- Click and drag your mouse over the text you want to highlight, or add a strikethrough or underline.
- Click the line icon to choose a border size for the shape.
- Click the square icon to choose a border color for the shape.
- Click the circle icon to choose a color for the shape.
- Click the two overlapping squares icon to duplicate the shape.
- Click the trash can icon to delete the shape.
- Click Annotate .
- Click one of the colored circles next to Draw .
- Click and drag to draw freely on the PDF.
- Click More at the top of the page.
- Click Undo .
- Click the check box next to the step you want to delete.
- Click Revert selected .
- Or, you can click one of the icons to save the text to Dropbox, OneDrive, Google Drive, rename the text, or print the text.
Using LibreOffice Draw
- You must download the entire program package to your computer to be able to use LibreOffice Draw.
- The program can be displayed in the LibreOffice folder in the Windows Start menu or the Applications folder.
- Click File .
- Click Open .
- Select the PDF file you want to open.
- Click Open .
- Click and drag the object to perform the move.
- Click and drag the squares at one corner of the object to resize.
- Use the drop-down list under “Character” to select a font.
- Use the drop-down list next to the font menu to choose a font size.
- Click “B” to make the text bold.
- Click “I” to make it italic.
- Click “U” to create an underline.
- Click “S” to create a strikethrough.
- Click “A” to shade the letter.
- Click the icon with the 4 lines below “Paragraph” to align the text left, right, center, or even.
- Use the spaces under “Spacing” to adjust line spacing, before-after spacing, and indentation.
- Click the dots icon next to the lines under “Lists” for bulleted/dotted format.
- Click the number icon next to the lines under “Lists” for a numbered format.
- Click the mountain picture icon at the top of the page.
- Select the image you want to add.
- Click Open .
- Click and drag the photo to move it to the appropriate position.
- Click and drag the square dots around the image to resize it.
- Click the overlapping square icon at the top of the page.
- Click the shape in the left menu bar.
- Click and drag to draw the shape.
- Click the box next to “Cpor” (Color) in the menu bar on the right.
- Choose a color for the shape.
- Click the square icon with the circle arrow at the top of the page.
- Click the object that you want to rotate.
- Click and drag the yellow dot at the corners of the object.
- Click File .
- Click Save .
- Click File .
- Click Export as .
- Click Export as PDF .
Using Adobe Acrobat Pro DC
- You can view PDF files for free using Adobe Acrobat Reader DC. To edit PDF files, you need to pay for Adobe Acrobat Pro DC. Visit acrobat.adobe.com for a paid subscription.
- Click File in the menu bar at the top of the screen.
- Click Open .
- Select the PDF file you want to edit.
- Click Open .
- Click on the selection box below “FORMAT” to change the font
- Click on the selection box below the font to change the font size
- Click the color box next to the text size box to change the text color.
- Click on the uppercase “T” icon with various styles to create bold, italic, underline, subscript, or superscript formatting for the text.
- Click the selection box next to the three dashes and three dots to create a bulleted/dotted list.
- Click the selection box next to the numbered three dashes icon to create a numbered list.
- Click the 4-dash icon like lines of text to align left, center, right, or even align the text.
- Click the selection box with the arrow icon next to the three dashes to increase or decrease the text line spacing.
- Click the selection box next to the arrow icon along with two groups of dashes to increase or decrease the space between paragraphs.
- Click the “Horizontal scaling” selection box to increase or decrease the width (percentage) of the selected characters.
- Click the selection box with the horizontal arrow icon below the “A” and “V” to increase or decrease the space between characters.
- Note, you cannot edit every element in the PDF file.
- Click Add Image at the top of the page.
- Select the image you want to add.
- Click Open .
- Click where you want to add the picture, or click and drag to specify the image size.
- Click and drag the blue dots at the corners of the frame surrounding the image to resize the image.
- Click the two triangles to the right to rotate the image up and down the horizontal axis.
- Click the two upward triangles to flip the photo from side to side along the vertical axis.
- Click the selection box next to the icon of two boxes next to a line to align the objects on the page together.
- Click the counterclockwise rotation arrow icon to rotate the object to the left.
- Click the clockwise rotation arrow icon to rotate the object to the right.
- Click the overlapping photos icon to replace the photo with another.
- Click the overlapping squares icon to change the layout of the object relative to the text and other objects.
- Note, you cannot edit every element in the PDF file.
- Click File .
- Click Save .
Use Microsoft Word 2013 or 2016
- Click File in the menu bar at the top of the screen.
- Select the PDF file you want to convert to Word.
- Click Open .
- Select OK .
- Similar to any other way of converting PDF files, the converted file will be different from the original text and requires some additional manual editing.
This article is co-authored by a team of editors and trained researchers who confirm the accuracy and completeness of the article.
The wikiHow Content Management team carefully monitors the work of editors to ensure that every article is up to a high standard of quality.
This article has been viewed 15,816 times.
This article shows you how to edit PDF files with Adobe’s Acrobat Pro DC software or convert PDF files to Microsoft Word format. If you are looking for a way to edit PDF files for free, use LibreOffice Draw, but it has fewer features than Adobe Acrobat Pro DC.
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