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Perhaps not, but the tendency to fix things can be overwhelming:)
--- Dick Margulis <margulisd -at- comcast -dot- net> wrote:
> Peter Sturgeon wrote:
> > "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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