2. PDF is a Portable Document Format that allows a viewer
to be able to see a document or compilation of documents
within one convenient file. This format is used for e-books,
reports, datasheets, and exchange of documents via the
Internet. A PDF editor allows for the editing of the
Portable Document Format. The user is able to edit text in
both text and Rich Text Format documents. PDF's are
thought to be the most popular form for the exchange of
documents over the Internet.
4. The Simple PDF Editor is less complex in nature, but it
allows the user to place pictures, tables, and text all in a
document whil also formatting fonts. Bullet and
numbering are able to be placed with the RTF document
as well. RTF documents can be edited easily through the
PDF editor even though they are a less compliant
document than text documents.
6. Several objects can be highlighted to be changed all at one
time. A pallette with multiple colors allows the user to
refine the color of text and line objects. Also, it is possible
to add, delete, extract pages, move, resize, and rotate.
Page numbers and headers with footers can be placed into
the document as well. Shapes are easily placed within the
document such as circles, rectangles, lines, and other
graphic objects.
7. A toolbar at the upper portion of the page allows the user
to add in items such as author, compression, header and
footer, page size, orientation, title, viewer preferences,
and security.
9. There are some security measures that come with the PDF
Editor. One of the main purposes of a PDF editor is to have
a secure document that noone without proper jurisdiction
can edit. The PDF Editor allows the user to make up a
password to ensure they are the only user who will be
able to gain access to the document for editing purposes.
11. Some additional features of the PDF Editor are the
capability of editing pictures and/or scanned files. There is
a grid available to align objects as needed in the
document. There is a ruler for measuring items in the
document to give it the appropriate measurements.