Converting a PDF to Excel is trickier than converting to Word, because spreadsheet data needs to land in the right cells — not just as a block of text. When it works well, you save hours of manu...
Sometimes you receive a large PDF and only need one page from it — an invoice, a specific section of a report, or a single form. Splitting a PDF lets you extract exactly what you need without sh...
If you are sharing a PDF containing sensitive information — a payslip, a contract, personal data — adding a password is a straightforward way to ensure only the intended recipient can open...
PDFs are great for sharing finished documents, but terrible when you need to edit them. If someone has sent you a PDF and you need to make changes, copy sections, or reformat the content, converting i...
Merging multiple PDFs into a single file is one of the most common document tasks in any office — and one of the most frustrating if you do not have Adobe Acrobat. The good news is you do not ne...
PDF files can quickly get out of hand. A document that looks straightforward can balloon to 20MB or more once images, scanned pages, or embedded fonts are added. That makes it impossible to email, slo...