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PDFelement: How Important is a Good PDF Editor to My Writing?
By Celine Liao of https://pdf.wondershare.com/
PDFs have been around for a long time now. Professionals and students frequently use PDFs on a daily basis to handle their documents. Non-professional users also have to use PDF files once in a while, just like we do when writing our own books. We also need to format them with illustrations and text.
Sometimes I have to upload many manuscripts and mark many papers, or use references for my writing. I not only want to read as well as edit and update in a specific case, but I also might want to put a security check on a document containing confidential information. It’s then I realise how important it is to have a PDF editing tool.
There are several tools in the market to read, edit and manage a PDF file: Adobe Acrobat, NitroPro, and PDFelement. After I tested free trials of them, I would like to say that the PDFelement is better for me and my writing.
A very commonly known PDF editor is Adobe Acrobat. It is a very well-known tool in the market, but there are a few aspects that do not go with user comfort.
Though Adobe Acrobat offers you many features, it is very costly to keep it as it has a high monthly subscription. The other setback is that even if you only need Adobe Acrobat, you still have to purchase the complete package that includes other elements that are not required.
If you consider the cost effectiveness with available features, then you have a better option in the market while spending less. Though the Acrobat is the creator of PDF format, now there is a better tool that edits PDFs in a far better and professional way.
The PDFelement is the a tool that offers you several state of the art facilities to edit, update, convert and/or secure documents with an economical price tag.
The crucial point is to know the needs that are to be addressed while editing, updating, converting and/or securing a PDF file.
It is a very handy and practical tool that allows you to do things such as:
Ø Read, edit and save PDF files.
Ø Add, replace, delete, move, resize and/or rotate any graphic content.
Ø Create interactive forms and also cleverly recognizes the form fields.
Ø Ease of securing the document with a password option.
Ø Ease of converting PDF documents into Word, HTML, Text, and Image.
Ø Can fetch specific data from single or multiple PDF documents and convert them into a Word or Excel file.
Ø Batch processing documents with different features, such as water marking, bate numbers and data fetch.
Ø Option of a digital signature for approving documents and other files.
Ø Ease to insert page numbers, bate numbers, page elements and book markings.
Ø Making text editable on images with OCR.
Ø Can also run OCR in user defined fields on scanned documents and images.
These above mentioned features have made the PDFelement a unique tool that helps the user almost in every aspect.
If you are looking to remove, resize, add and/or rotate your graphic content on email, presentation slides or any document, then it is possible with no hassle at all.
The form creating facility in PDFelement lets you create forms of any style and can also choose from different templates. It also recognizes the form fields automatically.
Now the user can secure its documents with confidential information or viewable to specific members by putting a password on the document.
A PDF file can be converted into many other file formats as Word, HTML, text and/or Image. You can also fetch specified information from single or multiple documents. It is now very easy to add a page number, and bate numbers for indexing and booking or marking PDF documents. This is very important for my writing and learning.
The latest OCR option is one state of the art feature with which you can extract text or make the text editable from any image scanned, or imported from any file.
PDFelement is a very easy to work tool that saves time and hassle. It has proved its professional approach for PDF annotation with very economical spending.
Now PDFelement has a discount of 50% OFF. You can test it free for your laptop or download app to try if you like it.
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PDFelement: https://pdf.wondershare.com/?utm_source=blog&utm_medium=steviet3-peblq&utm_campaign=wspe
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Thanks to Celine Liao for this guest blog. If you would like your post to be featured on my blog, please email stevie@steviet-turner-author.co.uk with ‘Guest Post’ in the subject box. You can also subscribe to my mailing list at: https://www.facebook.com/StevieTurnerAuthor/app/100265896690345/
Christopher Dan Rangaka said:
It took me almost two months to reply to your comment and i did manage to do it by myself and thanks again for your respond.
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Stevie Turner said:
Thanks for your comment.
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Christopher Dan Rangaka said:
Please assist! how to upload pdf file to my website page
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Stevie Turner said:
You would need to write to Celine Liao at Wondershare.com, and she will be able to help you.
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Phil Huston said:
I keep hammering this, and I am still not a shill. Scrivener. Import and export to almost anything, including PDF with linked TOC and bookmarks. Remember, PDF, or Portable Document Format is now in the public domain and no longer owned or licensed by Adobe. There is no magic, no VooDoo associated with PDF files and dealing with them should be free, or at least close. Adobe is overpriced, but with a rich feature set. As far as digital signing is concerned that is don to whatever who is requesting the sig, not a by product of your document,and well over 90% of that market belongs to Adobe.
Most of what we do with with file types should be a round table discussion as authors are throwing money at “formatters,” some of whom, frankly, are quacks. I have read books from Amazon formatted by “professionals” that were hard formatted and unenjoyable, if not impossible to read on many devices scaled outside of the hard format. An author with decent understanding of Scrivener and Calibre can output their book as functionally compatible with the e-world, save your money and have a pro set your type for print. No matter where you compose, once it’s data, even if you have to two step it to get it right, Scriv and Calibre rock, even giving you previews by file and device. If we were running a business a full featured vector conversion/OCR dog walking and dish washing PDF standalone for a fair price would be ideal. As authors we need to get demos and betas into people’s hands quickly that are readable in the format of choice.
My .02.I have been using this company’s Disc and certain AV tools for years. Their PDF Pro walks and talks the same walk and talk, $21 on sale. More important to this -We should understand that control over our output is not magic that requires $ or a handoff, the tools and expertise are out there, cheap or free.
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Stevie Turner said:
Thanks Phil for this information. I am mostly computer illiterate I’m afraid. This is just a guest post from somebody who wanted to advertise their company’s product. I will have to leave it up to readers whether they investigate the PDFelement or not.
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Phil Huston said:
Hey,render unto Caeser, right? But only for that which is cost effective, productive and essential! I’m no techie but I might put a post together about formats and self governance of our products, how to tell the real thing from the not real things, how to shoot your book around to your phone, pads, laptop to see what it looks like, how it flows or doesn’t. How to pop your book (or anyone elses) into and out of Calibre for word count, repititions, style cues…stuff you ca;t get from some of the formats they arrive in.
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Stevie Turner said:
Sounds great. I’ll re-blog it when you do.
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Stevie Turner said:
Thanks Don.
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Don Massenzio said:
Reblogged this on Author Don Massenzio and commented:
Check out this helpful post from Stevie Turner’s blog with PDFelement: Guest Post from Celine Liao at Wondershare.com
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