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If you have ever had to submit an affidavit or application form as soon as possible, you know that doing it online using PDF files is the simplest way. Thanks to PDF editing tools, you will be sure that information in the document is 100% correct before forwarding it. Having access to a PDF editor gives you the ability to edit text, add images, fill out forms and convert PDF to other file formats.
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What do you dislike?
Sometimes difficult to switch back to doc
What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized?
I've been able to recreate documents into templates and this way it is easy to fill out when they are used repeatedly. I also like the signature part makes signing docs very handy. I haven't used, but am excited about the notary part that was added.