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Hello - I am editing a PDF that my late wife created three years ago. Adding one character - changing the word "four" to "three" - has completely thrown the formatting on that page and I don't see how to sort it out. What I want to do is to restore an indented paragraph and edit a gap between paragraphs but there don't seem to be any tools that will let me do it. Please help!
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PDF files were really not meant to be edited in this way, and doing so is always going to be tricky. The bigger the change, the more risky it becomes. If you have access to the original file used to create the PDF, make the changes there and then create a new PDF file from it. If you don't, try exporting the PDF to an editable format (like a Word document or an InDesign layout), and then do the changes there. Good luck!
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Acrobat can open old PDF files!
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It certainly should be able to! These files were created just three years ago, and were used by a commercial printer, so they are not corrupted. But the editing tools available in Acrobat Pro are really not fit for purpose, and I cannot open the file in either InCopy or InDesign ...
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You shouldn't open the PDF file directly in those apps. You need to convert it, via File - Save As Other.
If you want to share the file I can look into implementing these changes for you, for a fee.
You can contact me privately to discuss it further.
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