Its not Photoshop pdf, its adobe pdf... u can use Foxit pdf editor the purpose to edit text in pdf.
http://www.foxitsoftware.com/pdf/pe_intro.php
2007-05-23 07:18:27
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answered by Vinod V 2
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Delete Text From Pdf
2016-11-14 20:08:41
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answered by ? 4
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It's either a pdf document, or a photoshop document. If you made a pdf FROM a photshop document, you need to go to the original Photoshop document, click on the text tool, remove the text. Save the document and then re-save as a pdf. This is actually a print function. Select print, then choose your print as Adobe PDF (check the file name... sometimes it leaves the original extension then adds the .pdf extension, so you'll want to remove that part), then click ok and your pdf is created.
(for the person who said you can't do anything with a pdf file.... wrong. You can IN Photoshop sometimes, depending on what version you have, and if you have Adobe Writer/Professional, which many people have... you can edit text.)
2007-05-23 07:38:37
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answered by Anonymous
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YOU CAN DO THIS WITH PHOTOSHOP
or at least with photoshop CS, just open the pdf file in photoshop and use the magic stamper or other tools to take out the text, then re save the file, you can even save your new file as a pdf.
If you don't have CS you can e-mail me the PDF and I'll do it for you.
The_prankster@yahoo.com
2007-05-23 07:30:27
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answered by the_prankster 5
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Depends on how the document was created, what PDF options were used when it was saved, and what program you are trying to use to edit it.
The PDF reader is just that - a reader. It does not let you edit the file. You need the full Adobe Acrobat program to edit a PDF file. And even then, if the person who saved it locked it, you still can not edit it.
2007-05-23 07:20:09
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answered by dewcoons 7
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You can't delete text from an existing .pdf, it's basically a snapshot of the original.
You'd have to re-create the .pdf without the text you want omitted.
2007-05-23 07:16:41
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answered by Bob-O 3
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You can't do anything on a pdf file. A pdf file is only a read-only file that only lets you look at it.
2007-05-23 07:24:28
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answered by Colts Fan 5
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If you use foxitreader, you can "delete" certain text with rubber tool, or you can draw a square that has the same color with the document's background.
The unregistered version will give stamp in your document if you save your edited document, but actually only with a hex editor it's not that hard to remove this stamping off the software :D
2007-05-23 07:21:58
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answered by verdastel 3
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there is not any way of doing it. PDF is diverse than a be conscious-processing application, in that it truly is a image of a checklist and not the rather checklist. i might advise printing the checklist, whiting out the 0.5 you like deleted and re-scanning it.
2016-10-13 05:26:28
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answered by ? 4
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There's an option somewhere in the program that will allow you to recognize text, then you should be able to do it quite easily.
2007-05-23 07:17:04
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answered by Josh S 3
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