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Hey pc nerds. I have a pdf file I need to edit. How?

Discussion in 'General' started by assjuice cyrus, Aug 17, 2020.

  1. assjuice cyrus

    assjuice cyrus Well-Known Member

    I have s pdf file. I need to change colors of a template and lay out designs and wording. What can I use. @Venom51, @600 dbl are , @Pittenger5 be nice fuckers.:D
     
  2. Subaruzi

    Subaruzi Total hack

    I think you need some premium version of Acrobat

    Sent from my moto x4 using Tapatalk
     
  3. ChemGuy

    ChemGuy Harden The F%@# Up!

    There are some online editors and freeware/open source editors you can use.

    Google fu it
     
  4. noles19

    noles19 Well-Known Member

    Is it an editable pdf?
    If so you'll need Photoshop more than likely to do all of that
     
  5. spcassell

    spcassell Well-Known Member

    Bluebeam Software
     
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  6. Phl218

    Phl218 .

    Copy the text , put it in word file, add background, print as pdf
     
  7. jksoft

    jksoft Well-Known Member

    It really depends on how it was originally saved. Was this a file from a graphic designer?
    I PMed you.
     
  8. _indy

    _indy Well-Known Member

    I have a editor, if the file isn't confidential send it to me with what you want done.
    Should be able to get you fixed up.
     
  9. code3ryder

    code3ryder Well-Known Member

    Shut the fuck up Fraley!
     
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  10. G Dawg

    G Dawg Broken Member

    Give him a break. No misspelled words.Proper punctuation. Must have given his wife his log in :)
     
  11. BrianC636

    BrianC636 Well-Known Member

    Bluebeam for sure. Use it everyday and it’s awesome.
     
  12. assjuice cyrus

    assjuice cyrus Well-Known Member

    Assholes!!!!!:crackup:
     
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  13. jksoft

    jksoft Well-Known Member

    Just looked at the file in question and as I thought, it is just a wrapped Adobe Illustrator file. AI is a tool graphic designers use for editing vector based files as opposed to raster based which is what Photoshop is used for. Affinity Designer is an inexpensive clone of AI and is what I use. I don't know of anything free that I would actually recommend.

    I'd recommend having a designer with the skills do the layout for you as there is a learning curve which can be frustrating. My skills are passable as I don't have to do it everyday. Many times, the company doing the printing will have a designer on staff that can help (usually for free) but that doesn't seem to be the case here.
     

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