Free PDF Editor for Windows XP - Add, Remove, Reorder, Resize Pages

In summary, the software Classic PDF Editor is a good choice for editing pdf files in Windows XP. It is very user friendly and has a lot of features.
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NeoDevin
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I'm trying to find some software (preferably free) which allows editing of pdf files in Windows XP. I don't need anything too fancy, just the ability to add/remove/reorder/resize pages, and to add and remove bookmarks.

Anyone have any suggestions?
 
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Try with http://www.pdfhammer.com/ .

Regards.
 
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Thanks, looks like it will work.

Do you know any downloadable ones, by any chance?
 
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ghostview/ghostscript can be used to extract individual PDF pages.
There are a bunch of gs one-liner tips on the website explaing how to do things like this.
 
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Check out
http://www.becyhome.de/becypdfmetaedit/description_eng.htm
(also: http://www.becyhome.de/becypdfasm/description_eng.htm with http://thierry.schmit.free.fr/spip/spip.php?rubrique7&lang=en )

Another: http://www.pdfsam.org/
 
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Thanks robphy,

Those look great. The only feature I'm still looking for is how to include links into the document itself. So for example I could make it so you can click on the index, and it takes you to the section. If anyone knows how to do this, let me know.

Thanks for the help so far guys.
 
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Both
BeCyPDFMetaEdit http://www.becyhome.de/becypdfmetaedit/description_eng.htm
and
BeCyPDFAsm http://www.becyhome.de/becypdfasm/description_eng.htm
have a bookmark feature... although they are slightly different.
Click on "the Bookmarks tab" in the image under "User Interface" on each of the above pages.

mbtPdfAsm http://thierry.schmit.free.fr/spip/spip.php?rubrique7&lang=en
allows you to put in bookmarks through a text file... using a rather confusing protocol.
See http://thierry.schmit.free.fr/spip/spip.php?article21
(in english: http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/alex/2007-10-26_PDF_Madness )
 
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You should try Infix. It's a new one and I like it so far. Hope this will help http://www.iceni.com/infix.htm" . Regards.
 
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NeoDevin said:
I'm trying to find some software (preferably free) which allows editing of pdf files in Windows XP. I don't need anything too fancy, just the ability to add/remove/reorder/resize pages, and to add and remove bookmarks.

Anyone have any suggestions?

There are many PDF softwares available on the web but few of them really works. After googling and testing different PDF softwares, I have found classic PDF editor which can create, view, edit and convert any PDF. There are many other cool features like splitting & merging PDF etc

It is most users friendly software and fully compatible with Windows XP, Windows 7 and Windows Vista. You can free download it from CNET downloads here http://download.cnet.com/Classic-PDF-Editor/3000-18497_4-75452118.html

A highly recommended PDF software. Don't forget to come back to share your views.

You can read more about http://www.classicpdf.com" .

Thanks
 
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Related to Free PDF Editor for Windows XP - Add, Remove, Reorder, Resize Pages

What is a Free PDF Editor for Windows XP?

A Free PDF Editor for Windows XP is a software program that allows users to make changes and edits to PDF documents on a computer running the Windows XP operating system. It can be used to add, remove, reorder, and resize pages within a PDF file.

Can I use a Free PDF Editor for Windows XP to edit any type of PDF file?

Yes, a Free PDF Editor for Windows XP can be used to edit any type of PDF file, including those created with other software programs. However, some advanced features may not be available for certain types of PDFs.

Is a Free PDF Editor for Windows XP easy to use?

Yes, most Free PDF Editors for Windows XP have user-friendly interfaces and are designed to be easy to use. They often have features such as drag-and-drop functionality and simple menus to make editing PDFs as simple as possible.

Do I need any special skills or knowledge to use a Free PDF Editor for Windows XP?

No, a Free PDF Editor for Windows XP does not require any special skills or knowledge. However, some knowledge of basic computer functions may be helpful for navigating the software and using its features effectively.

Are there any limitations to using a Free PDF Editor for Windows XP?

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