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September 9, 2022
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Annotating is horrible in Adobe acrobat

  • September 9, 2022
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Hi,

 

How come most adobe competitors do pdf annotation much better than Adobe themselves?

 

Is there are reason why adobe acrobat makes it a nightmare to create lines, double arrow lines, boxes, etc?

 

With other apps its fast, user friendly and easy.

 

Can someone tell me for example how to make a double arrow line fast and easy? With most competing software you find that tool on the menu.

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Document Geek
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September 9, 2022

Annotating does need a total overhaul in Acrobat. I agree with you on that point.

 

I think the reason it's not apparent that you can easily make a simple double arrow line in because the options for it are not obvious. If you draw a line and then choose Properties > Appearance, then click on the Start/Closed dropdown, there is nothing in there describing an arrow. 

 

 

See? Nothing here described an arrow! But after choosing the various choices form the dropdown, you'll see that the second through the fifth options are various sorts of arrows.

 

 

Contrast this with the now deprecated Properties toolbar (Cmd / Ctrl + E). There you'll see the word "Arrow." It's only because of that word that I knew to look inside the regular full Properties dialog box.

 

 

It appears to me that both the "Line" tool and the "Arrow" tool are basically the same thing, except that the "Arrow tool starts with an arrow on one end. But upon further investigation, there are three types of lines that you can easily add arrows to: Connected Lines (also referred to as "Polygon Lines"), Arrow, and Line.

 

 

CPAlexander17583891
Participating Frequently
September 9, 2022

A long time ago, Acrobat's arrows and lines were not the same.  Arrows had an option to place the commentary centered inline between the ends of the arrow.  Something like:

<----- This is an arrow with text inline. ------<

This was great for short commentary which didn't need a full pop-up box (on a mouseover), and could be printed.  Adobe removed this option without an explanation, reducing an arrow's utility.

Document Geek
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September 9, 2022

You can actually still use that measure, but it must be done with a workaround. Use the Measuring tool. Open the comments pane and select the numbers, Then retype over them. 

 

But do know that if you move either side of the arrow, it will re-measure and erase your text.