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Edit PDF in sharepoint online
I recall it working great for a user in their own OneDrive or team site (which was added as an account for that user) but not so great an experience when random users share a PDF to others for feedback/review from their own OneDrive. I may have to revisit it if that's not the case.
I'd be interested to hear how this works. If we can enable it tenant wide, then that would be fantastic.
Not so great if it needs enabling on a folder by folder level.
SteveMartin - Do you only get the ability to annotate? We're looking for the full capacity of adobe either in the browser, or the ability to open from SharePoint in the client application without having to go via file explorer.
- SteveMartinJun 13, 2019Brass Contributor
Andrew Silcock It works just as you'd expect. SharePoint or OneDrive content PDF file opens in the browser routing by way of documentcloud.adobe.com. The free version only lets you add comments and highlight/markup. But if you sign-in on Adobe and you have a license then you get all tools like combining pdf files, managing pages, etc. (license is not cheap of course - you pay per user/month).
Have your O365 Admin install the App on your tenant and give it a whirl its free - but likely you are exposing any PDF you open to Adobe (which you'd be doing anyway if you signup for the digital signing option).
InBrowser Editing
- Paula FloresAug 16, 2019Iron Contributor
SteveMartinCan you give more detail on how to sign into Adobe Cloud DC to have the full editing capabilities from SharePoint? I guess I'm not seeing how to do that.