Using a PDF Reader, inspect the document properties to see the file dimensions. If you’re using Adobe Acrobat to read PDF files, choose File > Properties and […]
Read moreUsing a PDF Reader, inspect the document properties to see the file dimensions. If you’re using Adobe Acrobat to read PDF files, choose File > Properties and […]
Read moreCertain PDF files are created by scanning documents which means that the text inside of them is a flat image and is no longer editable. Sometimes, the […]
Read moreWe will support all the standard design elements to make your PDF easy to edit. If we come across any unsupported elements, we will convert them into […]
Read moreWe only support images that were exported in RGB. If you imported a PDF with a CMYK image, the colors may appear a bit different from the […]
Read moreFonts look different If you chose a replacement font that is different in size and shape to the one used in your PDF. To avoid this issue, […]
Read moreUsing a PDF Reader, inspect the document properties to see what fonts are used. If you’re using Adobe Acrobat to read PDF files, choose File > Properties […]
Read moreWhen a PDF file is generated, fonts are stripped of the letters and symbols that were not used. When you replace or upload fonts, you can edit […]
Read moreNo, but you will be asked to match or replace fonts before accessing the editor. If you have the original font files, you can upload them during […]
Read moreAs PDF files don’t have a standard unit of measurement, you must decide if your import file will be in pixels, centimeters or inches. If you are […]
Read moreWe currently support any PDF files up to 30 MB and 50 pages.
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