With the full Acrobat product, you can make an attempt to convert the PDF to MS Word format. Depending on how structurally complex the document it, and what the original source authoring software was, this will be more or less successful -- usually less. If the conversion does replicate the original format fairly well, though, you can edit the Word file and then re-PDF it (or just leave it in Word for your own uses).

In my corner of the professional tech pubs universe, however, this conversion (and any other conversion of Adobe formats to Microsoft formats) works poorly enough that it is not really useful. YMMV.

Bill W5WVO


Don Wilhelm wrote:
Brian,

I believe you can do that with the 'paid-for' version of Adobe
Acrobat - the free reader does not allow much more than simple markup.

73,
Don W3FPR

K3KO wrote:
I'd be satisfied with being able to edit the manuals to insert the
errata in their proper place.

What software package will permit this?

Brian/K3KO


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