Re: Editing in Acrobat
"Whenever I have to package a document for upload to a web space as a
PDF, I find the ability to go directly into Acrobat and manipulate and
tune the PDF file extremely useful. "
As long as somebody remembers to update the source file eventually,
depending on what kind of tuning you're doing.
I tweaked some files in Acrobat, failed to markup the original
FrameMaker source, and live to re-do it on the next release:)
Peter Sturgeon
I'm not sure Kenneth was talking about editing content of the file. There are lots of niceties you can add in Acrobat that are awkward or impossible to add from the source file (depending on the source application).
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