Yes, editing is another ball of wax. Though I don't think it is
maintained, PDFEditor (cross platform) is still available and open source.
There are other free (as in beer) PDF editors available for Windows. I
just never needed to work with them on that platform as I had by that
point, moved on to various *nix systems.
LibreOffice does offer some rudimentary PDF editing features that might
suit the most popular use cases.
Regards,
Adrien
On 10/20/20 12:13 PM, Michael or Penny Novack wrote:
On 10/20/2020 12:02 PM, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
If I recall correctly, there is are PDF issues on Windows and Mac. You
should be able to Export the report as HTML, open with a modern
browser and print to paper or PDF from there. You'll need a PDF
virtual printer however. Win10 includes one built-in and you might be
able to install it separately on Win7, but if not, look into Bullzip.
It is free for personal use.
Exporting to something else as described above and later converting to
PDF might be best unless you have a PDF editor (unlikely -- reader is
free, and many other word processing apps can save to PDF, but editing
once PDF another kettle of fish)
Michael D Novack
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