wrote:
> Which tools? I would not except something with the
> name Acrobat Reader to
> be abot to write PDFs.
That may have changed to some degree with Acrobat 7,
per something I've heard, but I don't know yet.
> Without actually seeing your
> document, I could not
> be sure, but I suspect that there are OS/2 native
> tools that could have
> done the editing.
Such as ?
I looked in the Lotus suite and in the Open Office
suite, and could not find anything that can make
changes to a PDF. (These seemed like a logical place
to look.) I also tried GhostScript, but couldn't do
it there either.
Jordan
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