

Now, when you see a web page you want to make a PDF out of, without leaving the page, select the Print Friendly link. However, here's one big tip: PDF pages made from websites: Go to a website called "Print Friendly" and do what you have to do to get the Print Friendly link integrated into your browser. If you want to change a word here or there, you can do that with Acrobat. If you really really really want to edit the content of a page to the degree that you want, you'll have to go to the original page creation program that made it.

It's primary focus is to distribute digital copies of media to a wide variety of platforms containing a wide discrepancy of page sizes, fonts, etc. You have to understand that Acrobat is not a page editor program. I've been working with PDFs since the very beginning and what we can do now is truly amazing.

The fact that we can do ANY of this editing in a PDF is truly remarkable. Aspose.Total Product Solution Aspose.Words Product Solution Aspose.PDF Product Solution Aspose.Cells Product Solution Aspose.Email Product Solution Aspose.Slides Product Solution Aspose.Imaging Product Solution Aspose.BarCode Product Solution Aspose.Diagram Product Solution Aspose.Tasks Product Solution Aspose.OCR Product Solution Aspose.Note Product Solution Aspose.CAD Product Solution Aspose.3D Product Solution Aspose.HTML Product Solution Aspose.GIS Product Solution Aspose.ZIP Product Solution Aspose.Page Product Solution Aspose.PSD Product Solution Aspose.OMR Product Solution Aspose.SVG Product Solution Aspose.Finance Product Solution Aspose.Font Product Solution Aspose.TeX Product Solution Aspose.PUB Product Solution Aspose.Drawing Product Solution Aspose.Audio Product Solution Aspose.Video Product Solution Aspose.Sorry but while I do feel your pain, I also (apparently) have a better understanding the overall mechanics and structure of the PDF.
