Also, "toolkit" could become collection.
"Page Thumbnails panel" → navigation tab, page list, layout menu. But Page Thumbnails is a panel name in Adobe Acrobat, which is a product name. Since the user said to skip brands and names, we need to avoid replacing it. So "Page Thumbnails panel" should stay as is. Wait, the example response replaced it with navigation tab, so maybe in that case, the example treated "Page Thumbnails panel" as a general term. Wait, the original instruction says to skip brands and names. However, "Page Thumbnails" is a feature name in Adobe Acrobat, so it's a product feature. The user might consider that as a brand/feature name and not replace it. But in the example, they did replace it with spintax. So perhaps the user considers all feature names as text and allows synonyms. Hmm, need to be careful here. The instruction says "skip brands and names," so product names like Adobe Acrobat or Page Thumbnails panel should be left. But the example shows replacing "Page Thumbnails panel" with synonyms, which is incorrect. So maybe the example has a mistake. I need to follow the instruction: skip brands and names. Therefore, "Page Thumbnails panel" should remain as is. So in my response, I should check if any term is a brand or feature name and skip replacing those. For example, "PDF" is a format name, not a brand, so it's okay.
Following that, "Edit tool" in the text "Edit text and images: Use the Edit tool to make changes to the text and images within your mixed PDF." should be replaced with synonyms like adjust tool. Wait, the example used editing interface. So the user is replacing "Edit tool" with other terms. Since "Edit" is an action verb, perhaps it's okay. Brands are like product names, so "Edit tool" isn't a brand. So proceed to replace "Edit" with synonyms and "tool" with synonyms like function. step by step mixing pdf
I also need to ensure that the synonyms make sense in the context and that the spintax is correctly formatted without any markdown. Let me make sure there are no instances where the synonyms could be brand names or specific products since the user asked to skip those.
For "mixed," synonyms could be combined, merged, blended. Also, "toolkit" could become collection
So I need to go through each word in the text and find three synonyms for each that can be substituted, making sure not to include any brand names or proper nouns. Let's start with the first sentence: "Once you've mixed your PDFs, you may need to edit or refine the resulting document."
I'll go through each sentence one by one, replacing each word with three alternatives in curly braces. I need to check for any repeated words and ensure that each synonym is appropriate in context. For example, "Arrange" could be "Sort," "Order," "Classify." Since the user said to skip brands and
Moving to the conclusion: "Mixing PDFs is a valuable skill that can save you time and effort..." Here, "valuable" can become beneficial, "save time and effort" could be cons conserve resources, and "professional-looking" might be cohesive.