No PDF Program? Looking for Help from IT Gurus

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses challenges and solutions related to PDF creation and editing, with participants sharing their experiences and tools they use for managing PDF documents.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal, Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses difficulty finding a suitable free PDF editor and mentions issues with printing margins from existing PDFs.
  • Another participant shares their experience using Primo PDF, describing it as a free tool that converts documents to PDF but does not allow modification of existing PDFs.
  • One participant notes that while they also use Primo PDF, they are still figuring out how to adjust existing files.
  • Another participant mentions that editing existing PDFs is challenging and suggests that converting PDFs to Word documents may not yield reliable results.
  • One participant shares their positive experience with MediaVigor PDF Converter, stating they have not encountered problems with it.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the effectiveness of various PDF tools, with some participants finding success with specific converters while others express frustration with editing capabilities.

Contextual Notes

Participants are primarily seeking tools for creating and editing PDFs for personal and business use, sharing their individual experiences with different software options.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for solutions to manage PDF documents may find the shared experiences and tool recommendations relevant.

etteluap70PC
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Ok so I do not have a PDF program. I have been looking at some of the free editors and cannot seem to find what I need.

I love the PDF's that have been available from here and TT but the margins are wierd and do not print right on my printer.

Any ideas from the IT gurus?
 
I use a PDF creator that is free. It's called Primo PDF. You can find it online at PDF Converter — #1 Free PDF Creator — PrimoPDF

You create a document (word, publisher, etc), then when you hit the "file" ."Print", it gives you the choice to "print" in PrimoPDF, which transforms the doc into PDF.

You can't modify existing PDF files, though. I use it for everything from my cluster newsletters to flyers, etc. They take up less space.
 
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jwpamp said:
I use a PDF creator that is free. It's called Primo PDF. You can find it online at PDF Converter — #1 Free PDF Creator — PrimoPDF

You create a document (word, publisher, etc), then when you hit the "file" ."Print", it gives you the choice to "print" in PrimoPDF, which transforms the doc into PDF.

You can't modify existing PDF files, though. I use it for everything from my cluster newsletters to flyers, etc. They take up less space.

I have this too and so far it does not do what I need. I admit I am still figuring it out though. I was just trying to adjust some exhisting files so I did not have to create my own from scratch.
 
If you're trying to edit existing PDFs, then you're mostly out of luck. There is some software out there that will convert PDFs into Word documents, but the conversion is inexact, and sometimes creates more problems than it fixes. So other than buying a copy of Acrobat (not the reader, the full version), you're probably stuck.
 

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