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Acrobat Reader for commercial use?

New Here ,
Nov 21, 2022 Nov 21, 2022

Hello. I recently finished an illustrated storybook, made it in LibreOffice and exported it as a PDF. Then I opened it with Adobe Acrobat Reader, but I was wondering if it´s legal to do this, because I don´t know if Adobe Acrobat Reader can be used for commercial purposes, because I´m going to send this PDF of my book to a publisher for publication, which it would be a commercial purpose. I would appreciate if someone could clarify this for me. Thank you!

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Comment markup and annotate , Edit and convert PDFs , General troubleshooting , Share or review PDFs , View PDF , Windows
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Adobe Employee ,
Nov 29, 2022 Nov 29, 2022

Hello @Jesica27248347d94b 

 

I hope you're doing great.

 

You can open the PDF with Acrobat Reader, but you would need a paid subscription to Acrobat pro to edit and make changes to the PDF.

 

Note: As you have made the PDF with a different application, all the features in Acrobat Pro may or may not work.

 

Hope this helps.

 

Regards,

Krutikka

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Community Expert ,
Nov 29, 2022 Nov 29, 2022
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Of course it is. The entire point of Adobe Reader is to display PDF files... Especially if you created them yourself.

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