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How to Change PDF Metadata in macOS

Changing PDF metadata in macOS is a simple process that can help you organize and manage your PDF files more effectively. Follow these step-by-step instructions to learn how to change PDF metadata in macOS:

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Open the PDF file that you want to change the metadata for.
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Click on 'File' in the menu bar at the top of the screen.
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Select 'Get Info' from the drop-down menu. This will open the 'Info' window for the PDF file.
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In the 'Info' window, you will see various fields such as 'Name', 'Tags', 'Comments', and 'Keywords'.
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To change the metadata for the PDF file, simply click on the field you want to edit and enter the desired information.
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Once you have made the necessary changes, click on the 'Close' button to save the new metadata.
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You can also change the metadata for multiple PDF files at once by selecting multiple files and following the same steps.
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Changing PDF metadata can help you easily search and organize your PDF files based on specific criteria such as author, title, or keywords.

By following these simple steps, you can easily change the PDF metadata in macOS and improve your PDF file management experience.

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Although you can't edit the text of a PDF in Preview, you can use the markup tools to provide feedback or write down something you want to remember. The editing tools in the Markup toolbar are ideal for collaborating—use them to suggest changes to a PDF and to respond to suggestions.
If you want to change the created date on a PDF, you can do so with the “Remove Properties” feature. Right-click the identical PDF file and select “Properties.” In the Details tab you will see that the old “Date created” information has been changed to the current date and time.
Here's how to edit the metadata of an image file, similar to the same process above, only on a Mac operating system: Open the 'Photos' app. Locate the image file you wish to edit and right-click it. Select the 'Get info' option from the popup window. From the new window, locate the details you wish to change and do so.
In iBooks 1.1 on Mac OS X 10.10 Yosemite: Change to List view. Click once on the entry that you want to edit, and wait a few seconds. Click once on the author, title, or whatever you wish to edit to make that part editable. Type your changes. Click off that line.
SoftDigi PDF Viewer is a free PDF Viewer and a PDF Editor application that works efficiently on Windows machines. You can use it to edit PDF metadata such as title, creator, author, etc. You can invoke the option to edit from the 'Settings' tab of the SoftDigi PDF Viewer application.
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