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Subject:Re: Editing PDFs From:Melissa Morgan <mmorgan -at- INTREPID -dot- CDG-HARGRAY -dot- COM> Date:Wed, 11 Aug 1999 08:52:26 -0500
A big thanks to all who responded to
my post. After evaluating PitStop, I think
we're going to pass. We very seldom need
to edit graphics in a PDF, which seems to
be PitStop's stronger point. We do, however,
need to edit text. Following the tips offered,
I think we can just do this in Exchange, by
redistilling only effected sections/pages/TOC.
As a last resort, we can just redistill the whole
thing, and twiddle our thumbs for two hours
<vbg>. Thanks again for the input.
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