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Sam Conomo
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A free pdf editor

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Hi guys and girls,
Is there such a thing as a free pdf editor,I only want to do basic stuff with it.Would like it to be a downloadable program.I only have a old Windows 7 laptop.Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you ,
Sam.
Sam Conomo
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Pdf edittor.

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Thanks for replying wiz,I gunna buy one.sam.
Ted Duncan
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Post by Ted Duncan »

OK, I'm kind of in the same boat. My equipment is older, and I am also using Win 7. I am further hampered by being an old coot, and not very computer friendly. Some would call me "computer antagonistic".

Since "free" isn't a good idea ... how about "low cost"?

As everybody sez, "ALL I WOULD LIKE TO DO" :roll: is to convert some of my own documents into .pdf files, and do edits or combining of old .pdf manuals.

What's the best low-cost option.
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George Redmon
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Post by George Redmon »

Let me know 2. New Laptop, Windows12. Just somethn to open & read my PDF files, and manuals. Oh.....and also the water bill i get ever month. Thaaaaank Ye.
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Mike Auman
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Post by Mike Auman »

George, if all you want to do is READ your PDF files, and not edit them, a web browser like Chrome will do that.
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Dan Stein
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Post by Dan Stein »

Adobe tries to get you to pay up to use theirs, best I’ve found that’s free for editing and tinkering is an online resource: www.ilovepdf.com
Jim Kennedy
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Post by Jim Kennedy »

Apache Open Office, a free and open source office suite similar to Microsoft office programs, will convert your docs to pdf files. It will read any MS documents, and will save in any MS format, a variety of text formats, and its own proprietary format, and convert to pdf. It will run under Windows 7 and later. I have been using for about 20 years. Go here to see if it fits your needs. https://www.openoffice.org/

For combining PDF's I use the free adobe acrobat program. While not a full pdf editor, it does have a variety of a variety of basic editing tools; merge, split, e-sign, fill forms, move pages, add pages from file and a variety of other commands. Go here to get the free version of Adobe Acrobat: https://get.adobe.com/reader/

If your pdf's are locked, Adobe Acrobat will not let you edit them in any way. When I run into this scenario, I use Icecream PDF Split and Merge. I have yet to find pdf's I could not merge when adobe acrobat would not. The basic program is free, but the number of files you can combine at one time is limited to 4. I just combine in batches if I have more. A little clunky, but it is free. Go here to get Icecream:

https://icecreamapps.com/PDF-Split-and-Merge/

I have managed to handle all of my PDF needs with these programs, with no need to put my data in the cloud. A little clunky, but all the programs used are free.

Play around with them and get the hang of how they work. Just make sure your files are backed up in case you lose your work. Hope this helps.
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