The Right Way to Handle PDF Attachments in Email
Most people send PDF attachments on autopilot — attach, send, done. That works fine until the file bounces back, the recipient can't open it, or you...
Why Adobe Is Quietly Bundling More Apps Into Acrobat — And What It Means for Users
If you opened your Windows computer recently and found a new Adobe app installed without asking for permission, you're not alone.
How to Convert a Book or Long Document to PDF Without Losing Formatting
Converting a long document — a book manuscript, a company handbook, a technical manual, a multi-chapter report — to PDF without losing formatting is...
When a PDF Is the Wrong Format to Send
PDF has become the default format for sharing almost anything professional — which has led to some situations where it's genuinely the wrong choice.
Why Is My PDF Blurry After Compressing?
Compression is supposed to make your PDF smaller — not worse looking. But if you've ever opened a compressed PDF and found blurry images, smeared...
How to Compare Two Versions of a PDF Document
Someone sends back a revised version of a contract and says "just a few minor changes.
PDF Security Levels Explained: Encryption, Passwords, and Permissions
PDF security isn't a single feature — it's a set of layered controls that work differently and protect against different things.
How to Convert a PDF to a PowerPoint Presentation
Someone sends you a PDF of a presentation and you need to edit it, re-present it, or incorporate its content into your own slides.
What to Do When a PDF Won't Print
You hit print. The printer makes a noise, maybe ejects a blank page, and nothing else happens. Or the job sits in the print queue indefinitely.
How to Rotate and Straighten Pages in a PDF
A PDF where one page is sideways, or where a scanned document came in at a slight angle, is more annoying than it sounds — especially when it needs...
The Difference Between PDF Layers and PDF Pages
PDF layers and PDF pages are both ways of organizing content inside a document, but they work completely differently and serve different purposes.
How to Share a PDF Without Email
Email is the default way most people share PDFs, but it isn't always the best option.
PDF Redaction: What It Is and How to Do It Right
Redaction means permanently removing sensitive information from a document so that it cannot be read, recovered, or reconstructed.
How to Convert a Web Page to PDF
Converting a web page to PDF is useful in more situations than it might seem — saving an article for offline reading, archiving a web-based invoice,...
Why Your PDF Prints Differently Than It Looks on Screen
You design something on screen, export it to PDF, send it to print, and the result looks different — colors are duller, a shade of blue turned...
How to Add Page Numbers to a PDF
Adding page numbers to a PDF that doesn't have them is a common enough need — a report assembled from multiple sources, a document that was exported...
The Problem With Sending PDF Forms That Can't Be Filled Digitally
Every week, somewhere in the world, someone prints out a PDF form, fills it in by hand, scans it back in, and emails the scan.
How to Reduce PDF Size on Mac Without Extra Software
Mac users have a few options for reducing PDF size that Windows users don't — built-in tools that handle basic compression without installing...
What Is a PDF Portfolio and When Should You Use One?
A PDF portfolio is a container format that bundles multiple files — PDFs, Word documents, spreadsheets, images, even videos — into a single PDF file...
How to Extract Images From a PDF
You have a PDF with images inside it — product photos, charts, diagrams, illustrations — and you need those images as standalone files.