Re: Can you figure out what tools produced a PDF?
We are looking at some great sample documentation in PDF format, and I've been asked to figure out what tools produced the PDF.^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
I think this is not possible, but I'm very willing to be wrong. Is there a way to identify whether Word, Frame or some other tool produced a PDF?
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