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Any free portable pdf editor with these features?
wraith808:
One minor thing: "Extract page" will not lead to "Delete page".
-Curt (September 02, 2015, 04:56 PM)
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It will if you do it in the way that was described.
I want to delete page 2 of a 10 page document. So I select page 1, and pages 3-10, and extract them. I end up with a document that does not have page 2.
yogi22:
Adobe Acrobat 8 PRO is neither portable nor supported, however by visiting the following site, with a bit of work you can install a fully functional version of this formerly pricey program. It has worked very well for me.
kk
http://blog.stead.id.au/2013/01/installing-adobe-acrobat-pro-8-on.html
moongose:
Check the PdfToolkit
TaoPhoenix:
Adobe Acrobat 8 PRO is neither portable nor supported, however by visiting the following site, with a bit of work you can install a fully functional version of this formerly pricey program. It has worked very well for me.
kk
http://blog.stead.id.au/2013/01/installing-adobe-acrobat-pro-8-on.html
-yogi22 (September 16, 2015, 07:36 AM)
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Interesting, though that looks too complex for me! ( "...then do the following steps ... download these updates and install them in the correct order ..." )
I have less complex needs than all that, and if I ever really need to do power house work, I might be able to justify affording a full Acrobat 11 or something.
TaoPhoenix:
Check the PdfToolkit
-moongose (September 16, 2015, 09:41 AM)
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From their page:
"Requirement 1:
Free Adobe Reader
Requirement 2:
Free GhostScript 8.63 (10MB)"
So I guess there's an efficiency effect going on here - that people want to preserve parts of the "freemium" effect and not just release a full featured competitor to Adobe.
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