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How can i change an adobe pdf file from a non-writable document to one where i can type and save information?

There are many ways to achieve it either to use software, online converter, or a pdf editor to convert pdf into word or text.   You can convert your required file online, or use desktop software : Software: http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobatstandard.html http://www.simpopdf.com http://convert-pdf-to-word-desktop-software.en.softonic.com/ http://www.hellopdf.com/ Online: [you can use do the conversion online or download software] http://www.onlinedocumentconversion.com/ http://www.pdfonline.com/pdf-to-word-converter/ http://www.freepdfconvert.com/convert_pdf_to_source.asp http://www.howtogeek.com/80098/convert-pdf-files-to-word-documents-and-other-formats-2/ Software + Online: http://www.pdftoword.com/# http://convertpdftoword.net/ Note: Adobe acrobat offers the ability to convert the PDF into Word. Steps: Tools> Content Editing > Export file to Microsoft Word Document. Then Click Settings to turn on optical character recognition (O

Create an administrator application shortcut

Create an administrator application shortcut If you do require an administrative level working, you normally have to right click on ‘your shortcut’ and then select ‘Run as Administrator’. However, there is an easy way to modify the shortcut so that you no longer have to right click on it and select Run As all the time. Right click on your shortcut and select Properties [1].   Ex, winamp or cmd shortcut or any application you want. Select the shortcut tab and hit Advanced [2]. Check the Run As Administrator box and hit OK [3]. Hit OK once more to close the properties window. You now have an administrative level shortcut without the right click. [1] [2] [3]                                              Note: Once you start your application as Administrator you will benefit from administrative privileges ex, if you start your cmd as administrator the cmd will start in the Windows System32 [4] but if you start it no

Windows EXE Error Fixes

EXE Files Explained… .EXE is the file name extension referencing an executable file (i.e. a software program) in Windows operating system. These files run your programs and also contain other embedded resources such as bit maps, windows icons, etc. which the software might call and use for its user interface, or better known as a GUI. So What Exactly Causes EXE Errors? There are multiple reasons why running an EXE file could cause your program to crash: Malicious Software :  Direct PC infections such as computer viruses, backdoor Trojans, malware, key loggers and spyware. These programs are usually installed without the users’ content (or knowledge) through either different websites on the Internet or as email attachments. If executed, they attempt to take control or modify important registry entries or .EXE files critical for your PC operating system to function properly. Application Conflicts : Running multiple software applications th

Drive A not ready…the drive is not ready for use it's door may be open Please check drive A and make sure that a disk is inserted?

Does that happen to you!!! Well it happened to me. I got a message tell me “ Drive not ready the drive is not ready for use it's door may be open Please check drive A and make sure that a disk is inserted and that the drive door is closed?” and it gives me three options Continue, Cancel, and Try again Well the answer is so easy but first you should know what cause this problem to happen. Let say you have programs and one of your programs is checking for a floppy drive I'd guess antivirus. So you have two options to do that but first of all do the basic steps which are: scan your computer well with antivirus software, Defragment your hard drive, and do the windows disk clean up and error checking. If this step doesn’t work then pick one option from the following options: Option 1 Disabling the floppy controller in your Device Manager : a.        Right click on My Computer b.       Choose Manage c.        Go to Device Manager.   Or [Diagnostics > Device Man