Looking
for software to edit your PDF documents? This guide describes free alternatives
to Adobe Acrobat that will help you edit and save PDF files.
There
are several reasons why the PDF file format is so popular for exchanging all
sorts of documents including presentations, CAD Drawings, invoices and even legal
forms.
·
PDF
files are generally more compact (smaller in size) than the source document and
they preserve the original formatting.
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Unlike
Word and other popular document formats, the content of a PDF file cannot be modified
easily. You can also prevent other users from printing or copying text from PDF
documents.
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You
can open a PDF file on any computer or mobile device with free software like
Adobe Acrobat Reader. Google Chrome can read PDFs without requiring plugins and
it can creat PDFs.
Edit PDF Files using
Free Alternatives to Adobe Acrobat
While
PDF Files are “read only” by default, there are ways by which you can edit
certain elements* of a PDF document for free without requiring the source files
or any of the commercial PDF editing tools like Adobe Acrobat.
An Online PDF Editor
for Basic Tasks
Sometimes
you need to make minor changes to a PDF file. For instance, you may want to
hide your personal phone number from a PDF file before uploading it online or
may want to annotate a page with notes and freehand drawings.
You can perform such edits in a PDF
easily with PDFEscape.com, an online PDF editor that is free and also lets
you edit password-protected PDF documents in the browser.
With
PDF Escape, you can hide* parts of a PDF file using the whiteout tool or add
annotations with the help of custom shapes, arrows, text boxes and sticky
notes. You can add hyperlinks to other PDF pages / web documents.
[*] Hiding is different from redaction
because here we aren’t changing the associated metadata of a PDF file but just
hiding certain visible parts of a PDF file by pasting an opaque rectangle over
that region so that the stuff beneath the rectangle stays invisible.
Change Metadata of
PDF Files
If you would like to edit the meta-data
associated* with a PDF document, check out becypdfmetaedit. This is a free
utility that can help you edit properties of a PDF document including the
title, author name, creation data, keywords, etc.
The tool can also be used for removing
PDF passwords as well as for encrypting PDF documents such that only users
who know the password can read the contents of your PDF files. And since this
PDF metadata plus bookmarks editor can be executed from the command line, you
can use it to update information in multiple PDF files in a batch.
[*] If you planning to post your PDF
files on the web, you should consider adding proper metadata to all the files
as that will help improve the organic rankings of your PDF files in Google
search results.
Edit the Text of a
PDF File
If
you want to edit the text in a PDF file but don’t have access to the source
documents, your best bet is that you convert the PDF file into an editable Word
document or an Excel spreadsheet depending on the contents of the PDF.
Then edit these converted PDFs in
Microsoft Office (or Google Docs) and export the modified files back into PDF
format using any PDF writer.
If your PDF document is mostly text,
you may use the desktop version of Stanza to convert that PDF into a
Word document. If the document includes images, charts, tables and other
complex formatting, try the online PDF to Word converter from BCL Research or
the one from NitroPDF– the former offers instant conversion while the
latter service can take up to a day though its yields more accurate results.
Advanced PDF Editing
(Images, text, etc.)
Now
that you know the basic PDF editing tools, let’s look at another set of PDF
editors that are also free but can help you do some more advanced editing like
replacing images on a PDF file, adding signatures, removing blocks of text
without breaking the flow of the document, etc.
First there’s PDFXchange, a free
PDF viewer and editor that you also may use for typing text directly on any PDF
page. PDF XChange also supports image stamps so you may use the tool for signing
PDF files or for inserting images anywhere on a PDF page.
Then you have Inkscape, a free
vector drawing tool (like Adobe Illustrator) that can natively import and
export PDF content.
How to Edit PDF Files
with Inkscape
With
Inkscape, you can select any object on a PDF page (including text, graphics,
tables, etc.) and move them to a different location or even remove them
permanently from the PDF file. You can also annotate PDF files with Inkscape or
draw freehand on a page using the built-in pencil tool.
The next tool in the category of
advanced PDF editors is Open Office Draw with thePDFImport extension. OpenOffice Draw supports inline editing
so you can easily fix typos in a PDF document or make formatting related
changes like replacing color, increasing or decreasing the text size, replacing
the default font-family, etc.
Like
Inkscape, the OpenOffice toolbox also includes support for annotations, shapes,
images, tables, charts, etc. but here you have more choices and the software
also looks less complex.
The OpenOffice suite is a little bulky
(they don’t provide a standalone installer for Draw) but if you have the bandwidth,
OpenOffice is the best tool for manipulating PDF documents
when you don’t have the budget for Adobe Acrobat.
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