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How can I open an editable pdf?


How to Edit PDFs?Why does Ubuntu not ship with a way to fill in PDF forms?embedded pdf readers don't recognise keyboard inputHow to change the application to open pdf file in FirefoxCannot view PDF files with fillable fields with OkularPDF reader problemsIs there a pdf reader that displays animations?Cannot open 'PDF portfolio'How to edit the Table of Contents in a PDF?Okular - open links in a new tab or new windows






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I am not able to open this file with Evince or Okular, but I can open this file with Reader on Windows.



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    I would assume all is answered in this topic askubuntu.com/questions/162037/how-to-edit-pdfs

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    Try masterpdfeditor.

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I am not able to open this file with Evince or Okular, but I can open this file with Reader on Windows.



Here's is a picture:



A photo of a computer screen










share|improve this question























  • 1





    I would assume all is answered in this topic askubuntu.com/questions/162037/how-to-edit-pdfs

    – Rinzwind
    May 4 at 16:58











  • Here is a related question: askubuntu.com/questions/878756/…

    – Elias
    May 4 at 17:02






  • 1





    Try masterpdfeditor.

    – fgk
    May 4 at 18:14













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I am not able to open this file with Evince or Okular, but I can open this file with Reader on Windows.



Here's is a picture:



A photo of a computer screen










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A photo of a computer screen







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    I would assume all is answered in this topic askubuntu.com/questions/162037/how-to-edit-pdfs

    – Rinzwind
    May 4 at 16:58











  • Here is a related question: askubuntu.com/questions/878756/…

    – Elias
    May 4 at 17:02






  • 1





    Try masterpdfeditor.

    – fgk
    May 4 at 18:14












  • 1





    I would assume all is answered in this topic askubuntu.com/questions/162037/how-to-edit-pdfs

    – Rinzwind
    May 4 at 16:58











  • Here is a related question: askubuntu.com/questions/878756/…

    – Elias
    May 4 at 17:02






  • 1





    Try masterpdfeditor.

    – fgk
    May 4 at 18:14







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I would assume all is answered in this topic askubuntu.com/questions/162037/how-to-edit-pdfs

– Rinzwind
May 4 at 16:58





I would assume all is answered in this topic askubuntu.com/questions/162037/how-to-edit-pdfs

– Rinzwind
May 4 at 16:58













Here is a related question: askubuntu.com/questions/878756/…

– Elias
May 4 at 17:02





Here is a related question: askubuntu.com/questions/878756/…

– Elias
May 4 at 17:02




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Try masterpdfeditor.

– fgk
May 4 at 18:14





Try masterpdfeditor.

– fgk
May 4 at 18:14










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