Have you ever found a great PDF file for instruction that you wished you could tweak to better meet the needs of your students? Without a paid version of Adobe Acrobat, which allows you to convert PDF files to different formats, these files are not editable. That is, until now! Check out this blog post that highlights how to convert PDF documents directly in your Google Drive! |
According to Brenda Doucette of EdTechTeacher, this is how it works... The original PDF remains in your Drive and a new, converted document is created. You can open your new document and rename, edit, annotate, share, etc. just as you can do with any other Google Doc, Slides or Sheets. This works best with PDF documents that are clear and mostly text-based. Tables, images and formatted text can be a bit of a challenge for Google Docs (images and tables tend to end up on one page and text on a separate page), but I am sure it’ll get even better and easier in the next update.
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