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Note: In Reader, complete commenting tools are
available only in PDFs that have commenting enabled. PDFs in a review
workflow typically include commenting rights.
You can use text
edit comments in a PDF to indicate where text should be edited in
the source file. Text edit comments do not change the actual text
in the PDF. Instead, they indicate which text should be deleted,
inserted, or replaced in the source file from which the PDF was
created.
Acrobat offers two basic methods to add text edit
annotations: pre-select and post-select. - Pre-select
- Use the Select tool
to
mark the text and then click on a text edit tool. You can also right-click
(Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) on the selected text to open
a menu of text editing options. - Post-select
- Click the text edit tool and then select the text.
In Acrobat for Windows, you can export text
edits directly to the Microsoft Word document that the PDF is based
on to revise the source document. To use this feature, you must
use PDFMaker in Word to create the PDF. Before you export your text
edits, make sure that insertion comments use the exact text, including
spaces and paragraph returns, that you want to add. If you add extra
instructional words (such as “Add the following:”), these words
will have to be deleted manually from the Word document.
In
Windows, you can export text edit comments directly to an Autodesk
AutoCAD document that the PDF is based on to incorporate your edits.
To use this feature, you must use PDFMaker in AutoCAD to create
the PDF.
 Replace Text option - A.
- Selected text is struck out.
- B.
- New text
is added to a linked pop-up note.
Replace text- Select Replace
from
the Annotations panel.
- Select the text. Any selected text is crossed out and
a pop-up note opens.
- Do one of the following:
Type the text to be inserted or added.
The insertion caret appears.
To indicate that a new paragraph should be added,
press Enter, and then close the pop-up note without adding text.
The paragraph insertion caret appears.
Add a note to a text edit- Using the Select tool, right-click
a text edit.
- Select Open Pop-Up Note from the menu.
- Type your note in the pop-up note.
Insert text- Select the Insert tool
from
the Annotations panel.
- Click between the words or characters where you want
to insert text.
- Do any of the following:
Type the text you want to insert.
To indicate that a new paragraph should be added,
press Enter, and then close the pop-up note without adding text.
The paragraph insertion caret appears.
To
indicate that a space should be added, press the spacebar, and then
close the pop-up note without adding text. The space insertion caret appears.
 You can also indicate text edits by using the Select
tool  to
select text, right-click the selected text, and then choose a text
edit annotation.
Delete text- In the Annotations panel, choose the
Strikethrough tool
.
- Select the text to mark for deletion.
Delete text markups If markup comments are stacked,
delete the comments in the Comments list: Choose Comment > Comments
List, select the comment, and press Delete.
Select
the markup and press Delete.
Highlight, strikethrough, or underline textNote: In Reader only Sticky Note and Highlight
tools are available. Other commenting tools are available only in
PDFs that have commenting enabled. PDFs in a review workflow typically
include commenting rights.
You can use the Highlight Text
tool, Strikethrough Text tool, and the Underline Text tool to add
comments by themselves or in conjunction with notes.
You
can add a highlight with a note or you can cross out text or underline
text by selecting the text using the Select tool, right-clicking,
and then choosing that option from the menu that appears. However,
if you’re marking up a lot of text, the specialized tools are faster
and easier to use.
- Choose
Comment > Annotations, and select the Highlight Text
tool
, the Strikethrough
Text tool , or
the Underline Text tool . Note: If you want to apply more than one comment using
the Strikeout Text tool or the Underline Text tool, choose Keep
Tool Selected from the Options menu after you select the tool. The
Highlight Text tool stays selected after you make the first comment.
- Drag from the beginning of the text you want to mark
up. Control-drag to mark up a rectangular area of text. This feature
is especially useful when you are marking up text in a column.
- (Optional) To add a note, double-click the markup and
add text in a pop-up note.
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