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It would depend whether your PDF file was saved as an editable file or not. You should be able to edit it in photoshop, illustrator or adobe if you have those. If it's not an editable file (ie, the fonts are embedded) you can still edit it by placing a text box over the paragraph or sentence you wish to update and retyping new words in the original font, although you'll be constrained by the original sentence/paragraph length. Then resave the file.


If you don't normally use the above programs there may be no alternative but to start from scratch with a simple word file.

For future reference or anybody else struggling.....PDF are a proprietary format owned by Adobe, to edit you need access to Acrobat, either online or as a standalone program. There are other open source alternatives.


https://www.acrobat.com/createpdf/en/home.html?trackingid=JPZKM

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