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this post was submitted on 04 Oct 2025
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Adobe used to make a linux version of acrobat reader that will probably do the trick. You're not going to find it on adobe's download site, but it is still there at the link this tutorial uses. I just checked.
Not what you are looking for... but I work in print and often need to edit pdfs in a much more base level. Inkscape can be a pretty powerful program for that.
'PDF Arranger' is a good program if all you need to do is rearrange or combine pages in one or more pdf files.