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Inspiring
November 23, 2017
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Combining text boxes (Acrobat Pro DC 2018, PC)

  • November 23, 2017
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Hi

I've been given a pdf with a footer I need to edit. My problem is that the text seems to be in several different boxes so it's very awkward to edit. It appears like this:

When I edit the text it ends up becoming a jumbled mess. When I select I can move parts of it, so it looks like this:

So I can see that the text is different parts. The top box all seems to be one section with spaces, each bit in the text below is a different box, so it's a mess.

Is there any way I can combine this all into one text box that flows nicely and is easy to edit?

Thanks!

Correct answer ashleyw42715064

Thanks for reply.

I've found it easiest to copy the text before going into edit mode (as this treats it as one block), then paste it in a new box and edit from there. I'm still not clear how the original problem with weird diagonally-divided text comes about, but I can now work with it.

Cheers

Ash

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Participant
April 25, 2023

abode is garbage.! use infix pdf pro.! it can do lot of great things.! adobe is not even close to doing those. Sure it is slow and crashes sometimes, but it gets things done!

Community Manager
December 25, 2017

Hi  Ashleyw,

Sorry for the delay in response.

Acrobat is not an editing application primarily, but it allows users to do minor text edits. That being said I am not saying it should do what you are experiencing. We are sorry for the inconvenience caused. I would suggest converting the file to Microsoft Word format and then make required changes and convert the file back to Acrobat if that eases your workflow.

Also, I would suggest filing this experience with our product team Acrobat for Windows and Mac: New (1132 ideas) – Share your feedback on Acrobat DC  and help us with your comments.

-Tariq Dar

ashleyw42715064AuthorCorrect answer
Inspiring
February 15, 2018

Thanks for reply.

I've found it easiest to copy the text before going into edit mode (as this treats it as one block), then paste it in a new box and edit from there. I'm still not clear how the original problem with weird diagonally-divided text comes about, but I can now work with it.

Cheers

Ash

Community Manager
February 15, 2018

Hi Ash,

Thank you for sharing the workaround here on Adobe forums with us. I am glad you are able to get your work done.

Please feel free to share your editing experience with Acrobat using the link I provided in previous response.

-Tariq Dar