We all have those files that teachers send us that we can’t edit on their own, like PDFs. A good way to edit those files is with an app called DocHub. After downloading the app from the Chrome Store, you can upload the file you wish to edit to the new app, either from the file itself, or from the app. From there, you need to select that you want to start editing it. You will also need to make sure to select the capital “A” to be able to type your text. In order from the text tool, you can also draw, highlight, comment, whiteout, stamp, add a picture, and sign. To save it to your Drive, you will need to go to the upper right hand corner where the file button it and save it to your Drive. Next time you go into DocHub, the file you edited will be saved under a tab on the left called Documents. This is the best way to edit those files that teachers send you that can’t be easily edited, and it can broaden the teacher’s’ ability to give documents to students via Classroom.
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