As you go through your PDF files on your computer or any device you may want to edit some images. In some cases you may opt to even replace the images with other more relevant or up to date images that you may have. Therefore, here is the solution to replace images in PDF with PDFelement Pro . Have a look.
Ensure that you download the software and install it on your computer.
After opening the program in the computer you then need to open the file that you want to replace images. Click on 'Open File' at the bottom right to search for the file to be edited. After identifying the file, save and upload it.
For you to replace images that exist on the PDF file that you have to click on the 'Edit' button, then click on the image that you want to replace. On the top menu, you can rotate, replace, extract or crop the image. For this case click on the 'Replace Image' option and select the image that you want to replace it with and click 'OK'.
Therefore you can underline texts, strikethrough or highlight texts. To mark up select text and click on the 'Markup' button, then click on a pencil and mark up the texts. You can modify the colour and thickness of the drawing.
To edit texts click on 'Edit' and then click on symbol 'Add Text' and you will see various editing options such font size. After modifying the PDF file remember to save the changes.
PDFelement Pro is one of the ideal softwares to edit all PDF texts including images. It is modern and it understands all aspects of PDF files. Editing PDF files with this software is absolutely incredible since it has a wide array of editing options. Not only can you edit texts but also images and objects on the PDF files.
Moreover you can personalise the PDF files by adding signatures and stamps. It is also designed with OCR technology that can recognise scanned PDF files thus enabling you edit the scanned PDF file effortlessly. PDFelement Pro is a multifunctional tool since it not only edits PDF file but also convert the PDF file to a number of editable formats.
Why Choose This PDF Image Replacer:
Ivan Cook
chief Editor