My Reply follows quote. On 06/06/2003 21:12 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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>From:  [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ryan Coleman)
>
>At 22:13 -0500 6/6/03, Thomas Ethen wrote:
>>What program will allow me to edit PDF files, or so I have to edit the
>>original and then convert it to PDF each time?
>
>I don't know of any free or low cost, but Acrobat will do it just 
>fine (not Acrobat Reader) and Photoshop 7 will also allow you to edit 
>single paged files IIRC but niether of these programs are free 
>(Photoshop 7 is $400-600 and Acrobat is $500 I believe).
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Even if you are fortunate enough to own Acrobat or Acrobat Exchange, a 
.pdf file may be "protected" by the originator so that it cannot be 
altered. A password can be set when the file is originated.

Ken

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