Editing PDF Files with 6.0 Standard Edition

In summary, the Adobe Acrobat 6 Standard edition is still available at a discounted price. However, because the software is no longer updated or supported by Adobe, it is likely that there are significant compatibility and security issues. If you are looking to learn how to use Acrobat, I would recommend purchasing the trial version of Acrobat X and playing with it for 30 days.
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I want to get a program to edit pdf files. I notice there are still the old 6.0 standard edition available very cheap. Any short coming get that as I am too cheap to get the latest or even the 9 version. I am not trying to do video and all the fancy stuff, just want to create document with pictures like combining Word doc with jpg files.

Can the 6.0 open and modify pdf that made from newer version?

Thanks
 
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if memory serves me right, adobe only provides support and update to the current version and the previous version of acrobat. You want to avoid 8 and lower if you can as there will be security problems.
chances are it probably will not work. there have been significant changes and stuff will break if you try to open a pdf made in the newer versions with the old one, analogous to opening a office 2010 document in 2003 for example.
i wouldn't recommend doing this. sorry i couldn't be of more help
 
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Routaran said:
if memory serves me right, adobe only provides support and update to the current version and the previous version of acrobat. You want to avoid 8 and lower if you can as there will be security problems.
chances are it probably will not work. there have been significant changes and stuff will break if you try to open a pdf made in the newer versions with the old one, analogous to opening a office 2010 document in 2003 for example.
i wouldn't recommend doing this. sorry i couldn't be of more help

Thanks for your reply. I have only the 2003 MS Office and I never encounter any problem...knock on wood!

No wonder they sell the Adobe 6 so cheap.
 
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for most of the normal stuff, the compatibility pack will deal with it. But I've seen instances where specific formatting and some of the new art work will not translate well back to office 2003. its rare but it does happen if you make extensive use of the new features in Office 2007/2010.

its very likely that similar problems exist but the real reason you want to avoid it is because its not updated or supported by adobe anymore. better safe than sorry.
 
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So you mean it usually work on the newer version, just occasionally have some problem? I am not trying to do a lot of fancy stuff, like I don't push the boundary on the MS Office. Most like I want to buy it for $37 and learn it.
 
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i'm just using office as an analogy. we're looking at a gap of 2 generations in office between 2003 and 2010 and there are potential pit falls when going between the two

with acrobat, we're looking at 6 vs 10 (4 generations). the number of compatibility and security issues will be significantly more.
If you are looking to learn, i would suggest you get the trial version of acrobat X and play with that for 30 days. see if it does what you want.

If you think its worth it, buy it.
If you can avoid acrobat 6, that's preferable but if there's no other option, there's no other option. just remember, compatibility and security with 6 will be an issue
 
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Thanks

Alan
 

What is the difference between editing a PDF file and editing a regular document?

Editing a PDF file requires specialized software, such as Adobe Acrobat 6.0 Standard Edition. Unlike regular documents, PDF files are not meant to be edited directly. Instead, they are designed to preserve the layout and formatting of the original document.

Can I edit any PDF file with Adobe Acrobat 6.0 Standard Edition?

No, not every PDF file can be edited with this software. Some PDF files may be secured or password-protected, which restricts editing capabilities. Additionally, PDF files that were created from scanned documents may not be editable.

What types of edits can I make with Adobe Acrobat 6.0 Standard Edition?

You can make a variety of edits to a PDF file with this software, including adding or deleting text, images, and pages, changing the font and formatting, and adding annotations and comments. You can also merge multiple PDF files and create fillable forms.

Will editing a PDF file with Adobe Acrobat 6.0 Standard Edition affect the original document?

No, editing a PDF file with this software will not affect the original document. The changes are saved within the PDF file itself, so the original document remains unchanged.

Can I undo edits made with Adobe Acrobat 6.0 Standard Edition?

Yes, you can undo any edits made with this software by using the undo button or by pressing "Ctrl + Z" on your keyboard. You can also use the "Revert" function to go back to the original version of the PDF file before any changes were made.

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