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How To Edit A PDF: For More Control and Better Feature Support: Use A Desktop Reader

For More Control and Better Feature Support: Use a Desktop Reader summarizes how Adobe's Acrobat Reader allows for more control when viewing PDFs compared to mobile apps. It is available across multiple operating systems and provides features like exporting PDFs to editable formats. While some third-party apps can be faster, Acrobat Reader remains the standard desktop reader.

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How To Edit A PDF: For More Control and Better Feature Support: Use A Desktop Reader

For More Control and Better Feature Support: Use a Desktop Reader summarizes how Adobe's Acrobat Reader allows for more control when viewing PDFs compared to mobile apps. It is available across multiple operating systems and provides features like exporting PDFs to editable formats. While some third-party apps can be faster, Acrobat Reader remains the standard desktop reader.

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For More Control and Better Feature Support: Use a

Desktop Reader

Adobe’s Acrobat Reader is the official tool for reading PDFs. It’s free,
and it’s available for Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android.

After installing Acrobat Reader, all you have to do is double-click on


any PDF you want to open.

And as you can see, it has a whole lot more features for controlling
your view, as well as the ability to export PDFs to an editable format,
such as a Microsoft Office document.

Of course, there are also third-party apps for viewing PDF files, some
of which are faster and less bloated than Adobe Reader.

RELATED: The Best PDF Readers for Windows

How to Edit a PDF


If you need to edit a PDF but have it stay in PDF format, your options
are limited. The gold standard here is Adobe’s own Acrobat DC.
Unfortunately, it’s kind of pricey. The standard version is $12.99 per
month and requires an annual commitment. It’s also only available
for Windows. The pro version is $14.99 per month and also requires
an annual commitment. That one is available for both Windows and
macOS.

There is a seven day free trial period available for the Pro version, so
if you only need to edit a document or two, that might work for you.

There are also some free utilities available out there. Our favorite is
PDF-XChange Editor, which lets you make basic edits and
annotations.

How to Create a PDF

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