Hi everyone, Kevin here. Today I want to show you how you can edit a PDF in mobile, so either Android or iPhone. Here I have a PDF document and I want to edit some text and then I also want to sign my name. It turns out that it's surprisingly easy to do and best of all it's completely free. Let's check this out. To pull this off, we're going to use an app called Microsoft Office. This app has some fantastic PDF capabilities. To get the app, head to the Play Store or the App Store and then search for Microsoft Office and then click on install. Once you finish installing the Office App, you'll land in an interface that looks like this. Now we want to edit a PDF file. In the bottom right-hand corner, let's click on this button that says actions and right up above you'll see all of the different actions you can take with PDF files. To edit a PDF file, we're going to take the PDF and convert it to Word, and then we can make all of our different edits, and then we can export it again as a PDF file. Let's click on this option right here. Next, it'll ask us to select the file. You can click on browse and then navigate to where the file is on your phone. Here I'll select this file at the top: Agreement to Invest in the Kevin Cookie Company. Here we can see that it's currently converting the file into a Word document. This has now converted the PDF into a Word document and currently I'm in the document layout view. Here I can see what the overall file looks like, and it looks like it maintained all of the formatting. To make it a little bit easier to read, I can click on this mobile icon up above...