How to Edit Text in Adobe Acrobat

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Have you come across a wrongly-spelled or formatted piece of text in an Adobe Acrobat PDF file? Did you realize that you can edit this text? The TouchUp Text Tool in Adobe Acrobat will help you fix these mistakes. Learn how to use this feature from this article.

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Editing Text With Acrobat XI Pro

Step 1 Launch Adobe Acrobat.

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Step 2 Expand the Tools sidebar.

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Step 3 Edit the text.

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Step 4 Adjust the text blocks.

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Step 5 Click in a text block to select it.

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Step 6 Edit the font.

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Step 7 Don

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Earlier Versions of Acrobat Pro/Adobe Acrobat 8 and prior

Step 1 Determine how much editing you

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Step 2 Realize that not all PDF documents are editable.

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Part One: Basic Editing

Step 1 Launch Adobe Acrobat.

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Step 2 Open the document containing the text that needs to be edited.

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Step 3 Select the TouchUp Text Tool.

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Step 4 Wait for the editor to initialize.

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Step 5 Select the word or phrase that you need to change.

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Step 6 Type to replace <a href=the selected text." width="460" height="348" />

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Part Two: Advanced Editing

Step 1 Launch Adobe Acrobat.

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Step 2 Open the document containing the text that needs to be edited.

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Step 3 Select the TouchUp Text Tool.

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Step 4 Wait for the editor to initialize.

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Step 5 Select the word or phrase that you need to change.

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Step 6 Right-click <a href=the selected text." width="460" height="344" />

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Step 7 Select

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If the document has previously been a scanned in document and hasn't been saved in the PDF-editable format, you won't be able to edit the text. You will, however, be able to send a comment about the text, after running an OCR scan on the document.

The TouchUp Text Tool has been around since the days of Adobe Acrobat 6, and has been available on every Adobe Acrobat version ever since then (including inside the Standard, Pro and Suite versions of the suite of tools). However, it's been eliminated as of Acrobat XI.

The TouchUp Text Tool will not help you edit WordArt images, as these are images, not text, therefore Adobe Acrobat won't recognize these pieces as "text".

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You can only edit text with Acrobat Pro, the paid version. Acrobat Reader is, as the name suggests, only a reader.

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