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August 26, 2018
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ICan I Edit on PDF

  • August 26, 2018
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I am lost, how can I find out my plan, if I can edit with my plan and how to run the adobe?  I have asked 4 different people and no one can help

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    Correct answer AkanchhaS8194121

    do you have a plan I can switch to? what are the cost?  I'm a student now, I've returned to school.

      On ‎Monday‎, ‎August‎ ‎27‎, ‎2018‎ ‎08‎:‎24‎:‎42‎ ‎PM‎ ‎EDT, Akki_24 <forums_noreply@adobe.com> wrote:

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    Looking at your requirement to get access for edit functionality you have to subscribe for the Adobe Acrobat DC. PFB for plan and pricing of Acrobat-

    Plans and pricing | Adobe Acrobat DC

    -Akanchha

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    AkanchhaS8194121
    Legend
    August 27, 2018

    Hi Amyreey,

    Sorry to hear about your experience.

    Looking at your plan and information, I see that you have subscribed for the "PDF Pack". If you are looking for editing the pdf document then PDF Pack would not fulfill your requirement. It helps you to convert the pdf file to word, excel and ppt format and then you can edit the text in that.

    You can edit the pdf file only with Adobe Acrobat DC subscription. Because this includes the "Edit" tool functionality in it.

    For more information you may see- How to Use Adobe PDF Pack

    FAQ | Adobe PDF Pack

    For editing you may refer to the help document to understand how Adobe Acrobat works: Edit text and images in PDFs |

    Hope this answers your query.

    Regards,

    Akanchha

    Participant
    August 27, 2018

    Help, I don't understand Adobe/PDF's etc.,  

    AkanchhaS8194121
    Legend
    August 28, 2018

    For detailed information i have shared the help documents above. You have subscribed for our Adobe's plan "PDF Pack". Which initially wont help you editing a pdf file. Because it doesn't include this functionality.

    If you want to edit a pdf file, then you need to go for a different plan which is called Adobe Acrobat DC.

    -Akanchha