How can I edit a PDF without Adobe software?

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Discussion Overview

This thread features a variety of discussions primarily focused on fundraising efforts for the Help Whip Cancer initiative, with participants sharing personal experiences and achievements related to their fundraising activities. There are also inquiries about editing PDFs without Adobe software.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, expressed excitement about being recognized as a Top 10 Help Whip Cancer Achiever for 2008 and shared their fundraising efforts.
  • Another participant shared their experience of raising $1,304.07 and detailed their approach to organizing a fundraising squad.
  • Several users congratulated the participants on their fundraising achievements and expressed admiration for their efforts.
  • One participant mentioned missing the fundraising target by $34.00 and discussed strategies for combining fundraising efforts.
  • Another participant inquired about the best way to edit a PDF without Adobe software, sharing their experience with Open Office.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the best methods for fundraising and editing PDFs, with no clear consensus emerging on either topic.

Contextual Notes

The discussion centers around personal experiences with fundraising for a specific cause and the challenges faced in editing documents without access to certain software.

Who May Find This Useful

Participants within the consultant community who are interested in fundraising strategies and document editing solutions may find this discussion relevant.

jrny2001
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What is the time line for calculating this?
 
I believe July 1, 2007 - June 30, 2008
 
For conference? Sept. 1 - May 31.
 
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Man! I missed it by $34.00!!! :mad:
 
I got a cool e-mail last night. Pampered Chef e-mailed to let me know that I would be recognized as a Top 10 Help Whip Cancer Achiever for 2008. I work really hard to raise funds in May, so was excited to hear from PC.
 
What wave are you in Cindy? We'll cheer you on!
 
Wow Cindy, congrats!
 
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pc_cindy said:
I got a cool e-mail last night. Pampered Chef e-mailed to let me know that I would be recognized as a Top 10 Help Whip Cancer Achiever for 2008. I work really hard to raise funds in May, so was excited to hear from PC.


Wow! That's awesome :D
How much did you raise?
 
Way to go!
 
Cindy - how much did you raise??? That is awesome!!!
 
Please tell us Cindy...How much and how did you do it? I turned in a $4200 fundraiser and didn't make the cut so. I would love to know what you did so I have some tips for next year. Let us know please!!!
 
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Wow John - that is an awesome fundraiser too!!! Way to go!!!
 
WOW! You guys are my heroes! Those are awesome amounts for such an important cause! Kudos to both of you.
 
jrny2001 said:
Man! I missed it by $34.00!!! :mad:
Don't forget that you can combine both RUFTH and HWC to hit the $150 if you don't hit it in the individual catagory.
 
According to my stats, I raised $1,304.07. I am in Wave 3.

John, you had an incredible show! You had to have been close.

As for what I do, I have one live open house at my mother-in-law's home (she's a bc survivor) and the rest is collected by my HWC squad that I recruit for all year long. One of the questions on my drawing slips is "Would you like to be contacted about being a member of my HWC Think Pink Squad in May?" I then explain what that means as I run through the drawing slip.

This year I had 17 people help by showing books (actually, 24 signed up, but there are always those who space things off). I ask each to try to collect at least $200 in sales. I then had those who submitted sales send in anywhere from $42-$653 in sales. The participants don't receive any host benefits or the host special. Instead, once they hit $200 in sales, they receive points for different things. I then give everyone a prize that hits $200. I put together a sheet with items that I have collected throughout the year. The highest point earned selects first, etc. The one who sells the most pink items gets the host special.

I will attach the brochure that I put together. I designed it in Quark, so am unable to attach it in word or publisher. It will be a PDF. Unfortunately, it is on another computer, so I'll have to do it tomorrow.

I start calling potential squad members at the beginning of April, try to get them their packet by the third or fourth week of April and put a May 15 deadline on collecting orders because I know that there will be some who will forget to show books, need more time, etc. I got about half of my orders in my that date and tracked down the others until the end of the month. I also set a show up online in each of the squad members names so that they can send emails to friends and family.

It's a lot of coordination, but for a month like May when I was at bank school for eight days, had my sister graduate and then dealt with two weekends with holidays (Mother's Day and Memorial Day), I think this is a creative way to help a very important cause while also keeping sales up and earning points for the trip.
 
Great info Cindy! Please don't forget to post your brochure.
 
Those who got this breakfast was it in a separate room or did they cordon off the breakfast of caring people in the same general breakfast that everyone got?
 
Sorry it took me so long to upload this brochure.
 

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Oh wow, that is FANTASTIC!
 
Thats great..... You don't mind if we "borrow" this, do you?????
 
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What's the best way to edit a PDF like this if you don't have a full version of Adobe? I downloaded Open Office as mentioned in another post, but I couldn't get it to work.

Or maybe I can pay Cindy to change the data to mine :D
 

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How can I edit a PDF without Adobe software?

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Can I edit a PDF using Microsoft Word?

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