Sometimes, when we create a PDF file, there are some mistakes that might be contained in it. For example there is writing that is wrong (typo) or there are less punctuation marks. So that requires us to edit it again.
Usually, to edit pdf files, we need an application that can be used to edit the contents of the .pdf file format. But on Ubuntu, there is a default application that we can use to edit .pdf files.
In this case I use Libre Office Draw. Maybe if you are an experienced Linux user, knowing that this default application is an alternative to Microsoft Office on Windows. But maybe there are some of you who don't know if Libre Office Draw can be used to edit .pdf files.
To edit pdf files using this application, the method is quite easy, by opening a pdf file that we will edit directly Open with Libre Office Draw. And the results will be as below!
How do you think? may be useful!
Usually, to edit pdf files, we need an application that can be used to edit the contents of the .pdf file format. But on Ubuntu, there is a default application that we can use to edit .pdf files.
In this case I use Libre Office Draw. Maybe if you are an experienced Linux user, knowing that this default application is an alternative to Microsoft Office on Windows. But maybe there are some of you who don't know if Libre Office Draw can be used to edit .pdf files.
To edit pdf files using this application, the method is quite easy, by opening a pdf file that we will edit directly Open with Libre Office Draw. And the results will be as below!
How do you think? may be useful!