Re: Software to edit PDF files

2018-05-06 Thread John Thompson
Hi Phillipe,

I find PDFpenPro does a very good job with editing PDF files.  Works well with 
on-line files and the like.

Rgards

John Thompson



> On 6 May 2018, at 5:45 pm, Philippe Chaperon  wrote:
> 
> Great help Brian, many thanks again. 
> 
> P.S. Indeed Peter H. has shown us many useful tricks throughout the years, 
> which I did notice when I used to attend the WAMUG meetings in the past. At 
> one of the meeting years and years ago Peter gave us a demo of Graphic 
> Converter and so convinced and ‘converted’ was I that I have purchased it and 
> been using it ever since. Have kept it updated to its latest version being 
> V10.6 due to it being so stable and so very easy to use!  
> 
> Must make the effort and attend the monthly meetings again as I am missing 
> out on a lot of goodies. 
> 
> Take care Brian, 
> 
> Philippe 
> 
> On 6 May 2018, at 5:31 pm, Brian Risbey  wrote:
> 
> 
> Thank you Philippe
> 
> Yes, Word can work!
> 
> Just be aware that sometimes a pdf is just an image/ photo and can’t be 
> copied and pasted use the text select tool from the menu… and,
> Peter h showed us how to use 
> 
> 
> Brian
> 
> 
> On 6 May 2018, at 16:16, Philippe Chaperon  wrote:
> 
> Hi Brian, 
> 
> Thank you for that suggestion and will try using Review first. 
> 
> I just leaned that Word will open the PDF file, allow editing and addition of 
> some graphics and then new file can be ‘printed to PDF’ or my choosing the 
> ‘Print’ command then choose the save as .pdf. I will fall back on the Word 
> option if Review is not doing what I need. 
> 
> Many thanks again. 
> 
> Best Regards,
> 
> Philippe C
> 
> 
> On 6 May 2018, at 11:28 am, Brian Risbey  wrote:
> 
> Hello Philippe
> 
> Doesn’t Review do it?
> 
> 
> On some pdfs you can make adjustments.
> 
> Brian
> 
> 
> 
> On 6 May 2018, at 11:26, Philippe Chaperon  wrote:
> 
> 
> Good morning dear WAMUG’ers, 
> 
> Can someone please recommend a ‘cheapish’ applications to allow me to edit a 
> PDF file? As I need to edit pdf files very rarely I am trying not to have to 
> go with Adobe which I suspect have all their applications on a subscription 
> basis and would be fairly expensive. 
> 
> Ease of use and reliability is important in view of the urgency. 
> 
> Many thanks for any suggestions you may have. 
> 
> Best Regards, 
> 
> Philippe Chaperon
> 
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Re: Software to edit PDF files

2018-05-06 Thread Graeme Winters
Yes Brian and Philippe,
 Peter H has over the years shown us many useful hints and he and others in the 
group are continuing to do so.
In recent meetings at Willetton we heard about 
invaluable tips on scanning, 
on the use of a wireless Connect drive to gain access while interstate 
to documents on your home system 
and last month a great demonstration on how to gain more use from using 
Notes.

The agenda circulated really does not do justice to the valuable information 
provided each and every month through attendance.

As I said at the last meeting I have rarely gone home after a meeting without 
gaining something of value.

You are right, you are missing out on a lot of goodies!!

Graeme

> On 6 May 2018, at 5:45 pm, Philippe Chaperon  wrote:
> 
> Great help Brian, many thanks again. 
> 
> P.S. Indeed Peter H. has shown us many useful tricks throughout the years, 
> which I did notice when I used to attend the WAMUG meetings in the past. At 
> one of the meeting years and years ago Peter gave us a demo of Graphic 
> Converter and so convinced and ‘converted’ was I that I have purchased it and 
> been using it ever since. Have kept it updated to its latest version being 
> V10.6 due to it being so stable and so very easy to use!  
> 
> Must make the effort and attend the monthly meetings again as I am missing 
> out on a lot of goodies. 
> 
> Take care Brian, 
> 
> Philippe 
> 
> On 6 May 2018, at 5:31 pm, Brian Risbey  wrote:
> 
> 
> Thank you Philippe
> 
> Yes, Word can work!
> 
> Just be aware that sometimes a pdf is just an image/ photo and can’t be 
> copied and pasted use the text select tool from the menu… and,
> Peter h showed us how to use 
> 
> 
> Brian
> 
> 
> On 6 May 2018, at 16:16, Philippe Chaperon  wrote:
> 
> Hi Brian, 
> 
> Thank you for that suggestion and will try using Review first. 
> 
> I just leaned that Word will open the PDF file, allow editing and addition of 
> some graphics and then new file can be ‘printed to PDF’ or my choosing the 
> ‘Print’ command then choose the save as .pdf. I will fall back on the Word 
> option if Review is not doing what I need. 
> 
> Many thanks again. 
> 
> Best Regards,
> 
> Philippe C
> 
> 
> On 6 May 2018, at 11:28 am, Brian Risbey  wrote:
> 
> Hello Philippe
> 
> Doesn’t Review do it?
> 
> 
> On some pdfs you can make adjustments.
> 
> Brian
> 
> 
> 
> On 6 May 2018, at 11:26, Philippe Chaperon  wrote:
> 
> 
> Good morning dear WAMUG’ers, 
> 
> Can someone please recommend a ‘cheapish’ applications to allow me to edit a 
> PDF file? As I need to edit pdf files very rarely I am trying not to have to 
> go with Adobe which I suspect have all their applications on a subscription 
> basis and would be fairly expensive. 
> 
> Ease of use and reliability is important in view of the urgency. 
> 
> Many thanks for any suggestions you may have. 
> 
> Best Regards, 
> 
> Philippe Chaperon
> 
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Re: Software to edit PDF files

2018-05-06 Thread Philippe Chaperon
Great help Brian, many thanks again. 

P.S. Indeed Peter H. has shown us many useful tricks throughout the years, 
which I did notice when I used to attend the WAMUG meetings in the past. At one 
of the meeting years and years ago Peter gave us a demo of Graphic Converter 
and so convinced and ‘converted’ was I that I have purchased it and been using 
it ever since. Have kept it updated to its latest version being V10.6 due to it 
being so stable and so very easy to use!  

Must make the effort and attend the monthly meetings again as I am missing out 
on a lot of goodies. 

Take care Brian, 

Philippe 

On 6 May 2018, at 5:31 pm, Brian Risbey  wrote:


Thank you Philippe

Yes, Word can work!

Just be aware that sometimes a pdf is just an image/ photo and can’t be copied 
and pasted use the text select tool from the menu… and,
Peter h showed us how to use 


Brian


On 6 May 2018, at 16:16, Philippe Chaperon  wrote:

Hi Brian, 

Thank you for that suggestion and will try using Review first. 

I just leaned that Word will open the PDF file, allow editing and addition of 
some graphics and then new file can be ‘printed to PDF’ or my choosing the 
‘Print’ command then choose the save as .pdf. I will fall back on the Word 
option if Review is not doing what I need. 

Many thanks again. 

Best Regards,

Philippe C


On 6 May 2018, at 11:28 am, Brian Risbey  wrote:

Hello Philippe

Doesn’t Review do it?


On some pdfs you can make adjustments.

Brian



On 6 May 2018, at 11:26, Philippe Chaperon  wrote:


Good morning dear WAMUG’ers, 

Can someone please recommend a ‘cheapish’ applications to allow me to edit a 
PDF file? As I need to edit pdf files very rarely I am trying not to have to go 
with Adobe which I suspect have all their applications on a subscription basis 
and would be fairly expensive. 

Ease of use and reliability is important in view of the urgency. 

Many thanks for any suggestions you may have. 

Best Regards, 

Philippe Chaperon


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Re: Software to edit PDF files

2018-05-06 Thread Brian Risbey
sent before finished.

Peter H showed us how to do a ‘Save As', the whole room gasped O!

Go to File menu, and press Option and 'Save As' appears! Magic!


Brian


On 6 May 2018, at 16:16, Philippe Chaperon  wrote:

Hi Brian, 

Thank you for that suggestion and will try using Review first. 

I just leaned that Word will open the PDF file, allow editing and addition of 
some graphics and then new file can be ‘printed to PDF’ or my choosing the 
‘Print’ command then choose the save as .pdf. I will fall back on the Word 
option if Review is not doing what I need. 

Many thanks again. 

Best Regards,

Philippe C


On 6 May 2018, at 11:28 am, Brian Risbey  wrote:

Hello Philippe

Doesn’t Review do it?


On some pdfs you can make adjustments.

Brian



On 6 May 2018, at 11:26, Philippe Chaperon  wrote:


Good morning dear WAMUG’ers, 

Can someone please recommend a ‘cheapish’ applications to allow me to edit a 
PDF file? As I need to edit pdf files very rarely I am trying not to have to go 
with Adobe which I suspect have all their applications on a subscription basis 
and would be fairly expensive. 

Ease of use and reliability is important in view of the urgency. 

Many thanks for any suggestions you may have. 

Best Regards, 

Philippe Chaperon


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Fwd: Software to edit PDF files

2018-05-06 Thread Brian Risbey

Thank you Philippe

Yes, Word can work!

Just be aware that sometimes a pdf is just an image/ photo and can’t be copied 
and pasted use the text select tool from the menu… and,
Peter h showed us how to use 


Brian


On 6 May 2018, at 16:16, Philippe Chaperon  wrote:

Hi Brian, 

Thank you for that suggestion and will try using Review first. 

I just leaned that Word will open the PDF file, allow editing and addition of 
some graphics and then new file can be ‘printed to PDF’ or my choosing the 
‘Print’ command then choose the save as .pdf. I will fall back on the Word 
option if Review is not doing what I need. 

Many thanks again. 

Best Regards,

Philippe C


On 6 May 2018, at 11:28 am, Brian Risbey  wrote:

Hello Philippe

Doesn’t Review do it?


On some pdfs you can make adjustments.

Brian



On 6 May 2018, at 11:26, Philippe Chaperon  wrote:


Good morning dear WAMUG’ers, 

Can someone please recommend a ‘cheapish’ applications to allow me to edit a 
PDF file? As I need to edit pdf files very rarely I am trying not to have to go 
with Adobe which I suspect have all their applications on a subscription basis 
and would be fairly expensive. 

Ease of use and reliability is important in view of the urgency. 

Many thanks for any suggestions you may have. 

Best Regards, 

Philippe Chaperon


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Re: Software to edit PDF files

2018-05-06 Thread Philippe Chaperon
Hi Brian, 

Thank you for that suggestion and will try using Review first. 

I just leaned that Word will open the PDF file, allow editing and addition of 
some graphics and then new file can be ‘printed to PDF’ or my choosing the 
‘Print’ command then choose the save as .pdf. I will fall back on the Word 
option if Review is not doing what I need. 

Many thanks again. 

Best Regards,

Philippe C


On 6 May 2018, at 11:28 am, Brian Risbey  wrote:

Hello Philippe

Doesn’t Review do it?


On some pdfs you can make adjustments.

Brian



On 6 May 2018, at 11:26, Philippe Chaperon  wrote:


Good morning dear WAMUG’ers, 

Can someone please recommend a ‘cheapish’ applications to allow me to edit a 
PDF file? As I need to edit pdf files very rarely I am trying not to have to go 
with Adobe which I suspect have all their applications on a subscription basis 
and would be fairly expensive. 

Ease of use and reliability is important in view of the urgency. 

Many thanks for any suggestions you may have. 

Best Regards, 

Philippe Chaperon


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