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How can the Table of Contents in a PDF file be edited?

By JamesPosted on March 10, 2023

Problem : How can I edit the Table of Contents of a PDF file on Linux? I tried pdfedit but […]

Excel is inserting address into existing cell content problem

By JamesPosted on January 19, 2023

QUESTION : Excel 2003. A schedule template used for years has never had this issue until the new user started […]

Excel: how to undo in current file only?

By JamesPosted on January 18, 2023

QUESTION : Microsoft Excel’s undo / redo feature behaves unlike any other program I know. The undo stack seems to […]

How can the Table of Contents in a PDF file be edited?

By JamesPosted on January 7, 2023

Problem : How can I edit the Table of Contents of a PDF file on Linux? I tried pdfedit but […]

How to best use SED to comment out a config value while adding a new config value right after it?

By JamesPosted on September 15, 2022

Problem : I want to edit some config files on in the CLI without a wysiwyg editor but instead using […]

Could less show the viewed proportion of text file?

By JamesPosted on September 13, 2022

Problem : As the title implies, when I am browsing text file,I would like to know the current viewed porportion […]

Modifiying a file in editor automatically

By JamesPosted on August 15, 2022

Problem : I’m trying to change a ppt to beamer. Here’s the strategy I’m following: Copy all bullets from the […]

Change first byte of file in Linux?

By JamesPosted on August 6, 2022

Problem : How can I change the first byte of multiple files in Linux? Willing to use perl/awk/sed/whatever. This must […]

Mass editing videos on Ubuntu?

By JamesPosted on July 2, 2022

Problem : I’m trying to add a watermark and a credits image to all of my old videos. I downloaded […]

Vim press ENTER to continue

By JamesPosted on June 14, 2022

Problem : When using vim to run a shell command, eg. with :!ls or :sh to get into a shell, […]

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