Running Adobe Acrobat 7.0 Professional on Windows XP Pro SP2. I've opened a
PDF sent to me by another person and I want to edit it. I want to replace
certain words but all I can do is make a strikethrough and annotate a
comment. I though the Pro version of Adobe Acrobat would allow me to make
wholesale changes and not simply just minor editing comments?
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