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Yes I am a Pirate
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Yep. Its very tricky, and very touchy. Majority of my appraisals go out in pdf format these days. Unless it is a small change, and only a few places, i usually just open the appraisal program back up, make he changes, and re-print is as a new adobe file. Often easier, and I don't bruise my head by beating it against the desk!!!
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The last time I tried, the finished product looked like the lights were out, I had my eyes closed, my monitor was off, and I was intoxicated beyond repair and I edited with my toes when I was done with the pdf file. ![]()
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Rider on the storm.
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What other programs do you have?
If you have Indesign, Quark or Photoshop then you can open or place the pdf file in a blank document, type where you want to type and then print it or resave it as a pdf. You may be able to do that in some other program you have (I don't think you can in Microsoft Office though).
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