Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Tips to Help You Remove a Password From Your PDF Files

PDF files are portable document files. They are ideal if you want to keep your document exactly as it is with all the images and fonts in the right places. They are sort of like a photocopier for your document. You can send your document exactly as it is without having to send extra images or information. They are quite easy to password protect and remove.

These days we have so many passwords to remember. Passwords for our bank accounts, our favourite forums, our social sites. It is very easy to forget these passwords. It is the same with our PDF files. If we forget the password of these files then we are stuck with a file which we have no way of changing. The information will stay exactly as it is and if there is a mistake in the file, you will have no option but to start all over again and create a completely new file.

Luckily, there are some ways to help to remove the password. If you have a PDF printer you could try to print the document to the printer. This does not involve actually printing the document on paper. It is a way of turning normal text documents into PDF documents. By printing the document to the PDF printer you could create a passford-free document that will allow you to make the changes you need.

This will probably only let you alter the image locations, not to actually change the text content. If you need to correct spelling mistakes and change the actual content you need to download one of the PDF creators.

There are many of these available. Once you have downloaded one of these, then it is a simple case of using it to open up your file and save it again as a file which is password free.

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