Editing Text And Objects - Adobe 62000236 Using Manual

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USING ACROBAT 9 PRO EXTENDED
Editing PDFs

Editing text and objects

Choosing a tool
A common misconception about PDF documents is that they should behave like any other document that contains
images and text, letting you freely move or edit items on a page. A PDF is like a snapshot of your original document.
You can perform minor touch-ups, but if your PDF requires substantial revision, it's easier to make changes to the
source document and regenerate the PDF.
For editing text and objects, choose from the tools in the Advanced Editing toolbar. To insert editing marks in a PDF
to indicate your changes to the original document, see
"Mark up text with
edits" on page 167.
The TouchUp Text tool lets you add to and replace existing text if the fonts used are available on the system. If the
fonts aren't available, you can change only the appearance of existing text. However, you can add new blocks of text
using the TouchUp Text tool. To wrap text on a line during editing, select Enable Text Word Wrapping in the Touchup
Preferences. The Typewriter tool also lets you create new text, but provides fewer options to modify new text than the
TouchUp Text tool.
Note: Using the TouchUp Text tool may affect how the document reflows, which can make the document less accessible
to the visually impaired.
The Select Object tool provides basic editing capabilities for most objects. You can modify the size, page location, and
properties of images, links, fields, and multimedia objects. You can make these same changes with the tool used to
create the object.
To scale, rotate, flip, or clip an image or object (including text blocks), use the TouchUp Object tool. The TouchUp
Object tool can also place images and change an object's color space. If you need to edit the source file for an embedded
image or object, the TouchUp Object tool can start an image-editing or object-editing application.
Note: Comments—even though they have a graphic appearance—are not considered page elements and therefore cannot
be selected or manipulated using the touchup tools.
Editing text with the TouchUp Text tool
More Help topics
"Convert colors to a different color
space" on page 466
Edit text
You can insert or replace text only if the font used for that text is installed on your system. If the font isn't installed on
your system but is embedded or subsetted in the PDF, you can make changes only to color, word spacing, character
spacing, baseline offset, or font size.
Last updated 9/30/2011

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