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Help with...Adobe Acrobat DC Pro
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May I suggest Master PDF Editor? It's proprietary, and I think you may need to pay for some of the features, but I've used it for years and have generally been pretty happy with it. An open source alternative that I'm not as familiar with is PDF4QT, which is still a bit rough around the edges last time I checked.
As far as Wine goes, I have never gotten it to work with any Adobe product, ever, period. If you really need to use Adobe stuff, I suggest using it from a Virtual Machine with Windows.
https://github.com/LinSoftWin/Photoshop-CC2022-Linux
works perfectly for me