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When moving your document management online, it's important to get the PDF editor that meets your requirements.
The most commonly-used file formats can be easily converted into PDF. You can create a multi-purpose file in PDF instead of keeping its content in different file formats. It is also the best option in case you want to control the layout of your content.
Though many online solutions provide PDF editing features, only a few of them allow adding digital signatures, collaborating with other users etc.
With pdfFiller, you are able to edit, annotate, convert PDFs into other formats, fill them out and add an e-signature in just one browser tab. You don’t need to install any programs.
To modify PDF form you need to:
Once you uploaded the document, it’s saved and can be found in the “My Documents” folder.
Use editing tools such as typing text, annotating, blacking out and highlighting. Add fillable fields and send documents for signing. Change a document’s page order. Add and edit visual content. Collaborate with others to fill out the document and request an attachment if needed. Once a document is completed, download it to your device or save it to the third-party integration cloud.
What our customers say about pdfFiller
PDFfiller has helped me streamline my forms and remove paper forms for my workplace. I am now able to have all my paper forms eliminated replaced by online forms. Saves alot of paper and trees!
What do you dislike?
The think I dislike is when a user completes a form online and I am notified I have to click the email link, save the form before I am able to view in my dashboard. Be nice to just have the form in my dash ready to go without the other intermediate steps.
What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized?
Definitely help streamline work and remove paper forms. Also saves me time with clients filling out new intake forms before I even see them.