Here’s a common problem. You get an PDF file and you need to edit it. But…PDF files aren’t great for editing. Sure, some files you can tweak here or there, but not really. Which, of course, is good…that’s what PDF files were intended for. The problem is often we need to make changes or create MS Office documents based on some of all of a PDF.
And in that case you’re hooped. Sure you can try Preview. Good luck. Preview probably won’t help you terribly much (I’ve tried) what you need is an app that will convert a PDF (or XPS) file into an MS Office doc. Because from there, you’re home free. Something like this will do the trick—Edit PDF Files with PDF2Office Professional v6: Convert PDF & Windows XPS files into Editable Information
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