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Editing your form online is quite effortless. It is not necessary to download any software via your computer or phone to use this feature. CocoDoc offers an easy tool to edit your document directly through any web browser you use. The entire interface is well-organized.

Follow the step-by-step guide below to eidt your PDF files online:

  • Browse CocoDoc official website on your computer where you have your file.
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Windows is the most conventional operating system. However, Windows does not contain any default application that can directly edit file. In this case, you can download CocoDoc's desktop software for Windows, which can help you to work on documents effectively.

All you have to do is follow the steps below:

  • Install CocoDoc software from your Windows Store.
  • Open the software and then upload your PDF document.
  • You can also select the PDF file from URL.
  • After that, edit the document as you needed by using the different tools on the top.
  • Once done, you can now save the finished paper to your laptop. You can also check more details about editing PDF.

How to Edit Sample on Mac

macOS comes with a default feature - Preview, to open PDF files. Although Mac users can view PDF files and even mark text on it, it does not support editing. Thanks to CocoDoc, you can edit your document on Mac instantly.

Follow the effortless guidelines below to start editing:

  • First of All, install CocoDoc desktop app on your Mac computer.
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  • You can upload the file from any cloud storage, such as Dropbox, Google Drive, or OneDrive.
  • Edit, fill and sign your template by utilizing this help tool from CocoDoc.
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How to Edit PDF Sample through G Suite

G Suite is a conventional Google's suite of intelligent apps, which is designed to make your work more efficiently and increase collaboration between you and your colleagues. Integrating CocoDoc's PDF document editor with G Suite can help to accomplish work handily.

Here are the steps to do it:

  • Open Google WorkPlace Marketplace on your laptop.
  • Look for CocoDoc PDF Editor and get the add-on.
  • Upload the file that you want to edit and find CocoDoc PDF Editor by selecting "Open with" in Drive.
  • Edit and sign your template using the toolbar.
  • Save the finished PDF file on your laptop.

PDF Editor FAQ

Is it true that there are areas in France that are still uninhabitable due to World War 1?

Yes. There are areas that are collectively known as the Red Zone, or Zone Rouge.The hazards remaining in these areas:-Unexploded shells (some with gas)-Unexploded grenades-Rusty ammunition-Soil polluted with: lead, mercury, chlorine, arsenic, dangerous gases, acid, human and animal remains-Ammunition depots-Chemical plants-There are two places in the area declared off-limits that have a plant mortality rate of 99% due to so much arsenic in the soil.-In some areas, there are an average of 120 shells per acre in the top 6 inches of soilRed Zone

How many fighter jets are operational in the US Air Force?

186 F-22s240 F-15Cs, 26 F-15Ds219 F-15Es229 F-35As928 F-16Cs, 150 F-16Dsaswell as other combat aircraft like:20 B-2s59 B-1Bs287 A-10Cs32 AC-130J/U/Ws74 B-52s50 CV-22Bs (used for Combat Search and Rescue)84 HH-60G/Us (Combat Search and Rescue)EDIT - You know what? Screw it. Here’s the other branches’ combat aircraftUS Navy:18 F-35Cs (13 of them for training)532 F/A-18E/Fs (131 for training)155 EA-18Gs (while mostly for radar jamming, just like the old EA-6Bs it replaced, they are also essentially Navy “Wild Weasels”)41 P-3Cs (4 used for recon)91 P-8s508 SH/MH/HH-60s (among a variety of roles is hunting submarines)this one’s a bit iffy, but - 29 MH-53Es (these are used for minesweeping, and also actually laying mines)US Marine Corps:143 F/A-18A/C/Ds102 AV-8B+81 F-35Bs (29 used for training)90 AH-1Zs59 AH-1WsUS Army:47 MH/AH-6Ms792 AH-64D/Es61 MH-47D/E/Gs58 MH-60K/Ls

NASA has opened the sealed bag of moon rocks taken off the moon 50 years ago. What do you think they will do with them?

NASA has opened the sealed bag of moon rocks taken off the moon 50 years ago. What do you think they will do with them?The question is a little flawed. There isn’t a single sealed bag of moon rocks — there are about 110,000 of them.A large amount of the lunar material — soil, rocks, etc. — returned from the Moon is still untouched and stored in pristine conditions at NASA’s Lunar Sample Laboratory Facility in Houston, Texas. Each sample is carefully cataloged and photographed. The catalog contains information about exactly when and where the sample was found, and even (in the case of a rock) what position it was in before it was retrieved. The samples are stored in a nitrogen atmosphere, which is less likely to cause chemical changes in the samples than air.NASA preserved the bulk of the samples returned from the Moon because they knew that our ability to perform research on the samples would greatly improve in the future. New instruments and analysis techniques would be developed, and even new questions — as scientists learned more about space science, they would naturally come up with questions that nobody would have thought to ask in the late 1960s. About 75% of the 842 pounds of samples returned during the Apollo program (a total of six landings) are still kept at the Lunar Sample Laboratory Facility.NASA doesn’t just “unseal” a sample now and then for the fun of it. When a scientist — anywhere in the world — comes up with a new line of research for which they need a sample, they submit a proposal to NASA, explaining the purpose of their research and what kind and size of samples they need. An independent panel reviews these proposals, and if a proposal is deemed worthwhile, NASA sends the required samples. About 40 to 50 proposals are approved each year.In some cases the researcher is required to return the sample when the research is complete. However, some research will result in the destruction of the sample. The panel takes this into account when considering the proposal.NASA realized that it probably wasn’t a good idea to store all of its lunar samples in one place, so about 115 pounds of lunar samples are stored in a secure facility at the White Sands Test Facility in New Mexico.Inside NASA’s Lunar Sample Laboratory Facility.By the way, you can browse the entire catalog of lunar samples here:Apollo Samples and Photo catalog

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