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November 6, 2022
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How to change headline Fill to Black

  • November 6, 2022
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I converted a word workbook doc to pdf with Adobe Acrobat. In the black headline a blue box appeared. as per below. How do I change the fill to black in the headline?

I have tried using tools etc and read through FAQ but unable to solve. Thanks for your help.

 

 

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Correct answer ls_rbls

Open the Prepare Form tool, right click on that textfield, and select from the context menu "Delete".

 

That textfield was created automatically when the form was created for the first time; it is safe to remove and it is not related to the static content of your form's design.

 

More specifically, this happens due to a setting in the Preferences that, by default, is set to detect where texfield objects should be created.

 

This happens automatically when a PDF is created and the Prepare Form tool is employed for the first time.

 

That preference can be disabled manually. So, if you don't want this to continue to happen without your explicit consent disable it.

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ls_rbls
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Community Expert
November 6, 2022

Open the Prepare Form tool, right click on that textfield, and select from the context menu "Delete".

 

That textfield was created automatically when the form was created for the first time; it is safe to remove and it is not related to the static content of your form's design.

 

More specifically, this happens due to a setting in the Preferences that, by default, is set to detect where texfield objects should be created.

 

This happens automatically when a PDF is created and the Prepare Form tool is employed for the first time.

 

That preference can be disabled manually. So, if you don't want this to continue to happen without your explicit consent disable it.

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November 7, 2022

Thank you for your help.

ls_rbls
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Community Expert
November 7, 2022

You're welcome.