To change an Adobe file to another file type you need to click on the save as button. From there, use the pull down menu to save the file in another format.
Can I change a "read only" file from Adobe to a word document?
A file was created by Adobe 7.0 and later, it needs to change the setting to Adobe 3.0 and later.
To open a PSD file is an Adobe Photoshop file. To open such a file one needs to have Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Elements installed on their computer as well as the latest Adobe flash player.
Right click on the file and select "open with" and then "choose program"
A computer file with the ending .pdf - you open it with adobe reader or adobe acrobat. The file can contain a document or pictures
You must have (buy ?) Adobe's PDF writer.
Adobe Acrobat
An Adobe Premiere video editing project file would usually have a .ppj extension.
Yes, if you have Adobe Acrobat (not the free Adobe Reader) installed on your computer. There is also 3rd party software that will convert the .pdf file extension to a file type you can edit without purchasing Adobe Acrobat.
You need to open the pdf in a program such as Adobe Illustrator or Photoshop. Usually when you open a pdf it is in adobe reader. The reader program is only for looking at a file and can't edit it. If the pdf file you need to re-color was created in Illustrator and the images are vector, they will be easy to re-color
Yes, there are sites online that will do it for free. See the Related Links section below.
It sounds like the file you are trying to read has become corrupted somehow. Or there is something wrong with your Adobe installation. Try reading a different pdf file and see if it works, if it does, then the first file is corrupt. If not, reinstall Adobe.