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I love the ease of typing on the PDF, I'm still learning how to send it to others with fill in blanks. But I like it. Pricey for the redaction ability but I suppose better than Adobe
So far, so good. Nice feature that long ago MS in word offered something similar. If marketed correctly, it should be very successful - God willing.
Fantastic at converting pdf to word and also editing a pdf file. Getting yourself around the menu's is a little clunky and takes a while to get used too.
Some of the text sizes seemed to change when editing, and the positioning of the text didn't always seem to be consistent with existing and added text
It got the immediate job done but there were a few hiccups. I don't particularly like their way text is displayed in the larger fill-in fields. The form I was filling out was very complicated and required numerous references to a "Remarks" section at the end of the form because there was insufficient space with the numbered questions to put complete answers without overwriting onto the next numbered question. Consequently, the Remarks section was filled necessitating a separate attachment to contain all the remarks. In the remarks section, I cross-referenced to the numbered question for clarity, e.g. "Question 12(b)..." When I viewed the form on the screen the formatting looked fine but when it printed, the "Q" in the word Question was on one line and everything else "question 12(b) was on the next line. I would like to know how to avoid that issue in the future.
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I START TO KNOW ABOUT THIS WORK IN THIS WEEK AND IS MY SECOND USE THE POS, SO I LEARN SO MUTCH ABOUT THE SYSTEM BUT WITH THE HARD HELP WITH SUPPORT BUT NOW I LIKE TO DO THIS WORK, EVERY LEARN MORE AND MORE, AND NOW IS MORE EASY TO FIND A SOLUCIONS ABOUT PROBLEMS.
This was my first test
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