PDF Link Editor 2.4.1

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PDF Link Editor can edit, replace, remove and extract PDF links in batch mode.
PDF Link Editor can edit, replace, remove and extract PDF links in batch mode.

It is common knowledge that you can search and replace hyperlinks in a PDF by using Adobe Acrobat, but this operation is limited to doing them one by one. PDF Link Editor effectively counteracts this limitation by allowing you to replace or add multiple links at one time.

To utilize PDF Link Editor, you will need to add a PDF file it will then show all hyperlinks, and you can preview your PDF in the right-side panel. One thing that would expedite this process would be the ability to drag n' drop, but perhaps that will be added in a future version. You then select all the links you would like to replace and then enter the desired replacement link. From there choose the target folder (if it is required) and then click "Replace" button' all the selected links will be changed. You can use this utility to replace hundreds of PDF links in a single click, and you can also clear or extract all hyperlinks in a single PDF document with little fuss. PDF Link Editor doesn't require an Adobe plugin to function correctly but is compatible with all Adobe PDF versions.

PDF Link Editor can also search words and sentences in PDF, preview the location of selected words and sentences as well as insert a URL to hundreds of words and sentences in the batch process.

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