Now edit PDF documents directly on Google Chrome browser
Adobe has rolled out an update to the Acrobat extension for Google Chrome. After this update, users will be able to edit PDF files in the browser itself. Previously, the extension only allowed users to view, copy, and perform various other tasks on PDF documents.
Also available on Microsoft Edge, the new Adobe Acrobat PDF tools solve an age-old problem for users around the world, enabling a much smoother way to view and edit PDF documents right in the browser.
Until now, users had to either open a new desktop app or search for a web app to edit PDF. But now, with this new update, users can comment, mark up, fill in and do more, including login, on PDF files right from the browser window.
The updated extension will also allow users to rotate, delete, or rearrange PDF pages for better viewing and printing, turn a PDF into a Microsoft Word document, and retain formatting. You will also be able to convert web pages to PDF, preserving layout, formatting and links, thus avoiding major headaches for users all over the world.
However, if you want to delete some pages from the PDF file, membership is required. According to the specific support page, the new features were made available in August. But the company is now showing additional tools.