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PDF IMPORTS AND SAVING FILE


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I imported a client's PDF (52 pages) (they use "Scribus"!) and seemed to be able to do some manipulation

But could not save via "file>save as" which greyed-out (as was "save")

Only option seemed to be to exit and the respond "yes" to do you want to save. Which I did.

The file was saved to the desktop.

Later, when trying to open file got error message to say file type not recognised!

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Check the file in PDFFill software (https://www.pdfill.com/pdf_tools_free.html) in encrypt/decrypt section

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