You have to export it as a new PDF each time (but good for versioning). Other minor annoyances I found include that one cannot just save the file. It also seems that all fonts need to be installed on the system or it will replace it with another one. Some pictures etc get skewed or misplaced. The main drawback is that LibreOffice cannot handle all images well. I tested LibreOffice and it does an okay job with text only PDFs. It has to be 100% offline (after download).īy looking around the net, I found some free PDF editing software the best seemed to be: We need the editor mainly to edit text like adding or deleting a paragraph, rearrange words, fix typos, etc. ![]() We are using mainly Windows-based PCs (and some from Apple). Our designers etc have the Adobe suite, but that is quite expensive, and I do not want to purchase a lot of licenses for the occasional user. ![]() I work for a non-profit organization and we have a lot of staff that need to work with PDFs.
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