Processes in Microsoft 365 for setting up Office apps, redeeming product keys, and activating licenses.
You have noted the only "PDF Editor" in Office, opend PDF in Word.
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You'll have to buy a 3rd party tool to edit PDF files in PDF format.
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Greetings,
Where is the PDF editor in the Enterprise O365 subscription?
My organization uses Microsoft as the primary software tool provider. This helps us save money and streamlines knowledge work standardization for our team.
One very common file type with which we work is portable document format (.pdf). I understand how to output this file type in various programs but am struggling to find the PDF editor included with my enterprise O365 subscription.
The ability to edit PDF files seems like a universal business need. So much so, that its absence makes me question my sanity.
PS: I am aware that PDF files can be opened Microsoft Word file. This PDF to Word Document conversion often fails to output a reasonable approximation of a PDF file that isn't primarily text-based.
Processes in Microsoft 365 for setting up Office apps, redeeming product keys, and activating licenses.
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You have noted the only "PDF Editor" in Office, opend PDF in Word.
.
You'll have to buy a 3rd party tool to edit PDF files in PDF format.