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After converting a PDF to a Pages file, why can't I edit it easily? I got to double click on the text to begin writing in it, otherwise the text is like in a box I can move in the entire page. I want to be able to have it like a normal text

It could be that the PDF was old, and not editable anyway. In that case it would have been images in the PDF.

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