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romerolaw
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January 25, 2025
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Applying Redactions to PDF Removes Headers and Footers Unnecessarily

  • January 25, 2025
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I am applying redactions to documents, and this is causing the headers and footers to be completely removed.  I need to keep the the headers and footers as they contain important information (i.e. page numbers) that I need to remain on the document.

 

Is there any way to apply the redactions without causing the header and footer text to be removed from the PDF? 

Correct answer @mj

Hi,

So your gameplan is going to be this.

1. Choose Redact text and images.

2. Then press the Ctrl (win)/Cmd (mac) and drag over the areas you'd like to redact.

If this answer works for you, please mark it as correct answer for the benefit of other users.

Let us know how you go.

mj

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Author, Adobe InDesign Masterclass

https://a.co/d/4iBslob

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@mj
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 26, 2025

Hi,

This is a possible scenario: If you are applying redactions to a multi-page document and you select over the page bounds, that will select your header and footer info. 

Select content a page at a time and apply your redactions.

 

Let us know how you go

mj

iMSD

romerolaw
romerolawAuthor
Participant
January 26, 2025

Ok, now we're getting somewhere.  Deposition transcripts have line numbers in the left margins to allow the judge and attorneys to follow along to specific citations to the record.  When I'm selecting multiple lines (but not all) one a page, the selection necessarily includes the lines numbers in the left margin.  When I apply, everything from the headers and footers (and margins I realized) are removed.  Line numbers in the margins that are not marked for redaction are deleted as well as the header, footer, including the page number.

 

Any thoughts on how to avoid this?  Right now I can only think of readacting the lines of testimony one by one, and not including the page numbers from the left margin.

@mj
Community Expert
@mjCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
January 27, 2025

Hi,

So your gameplan is going to be this.

1. Choose Redact text and images.

2. Then press the Ctrl (win)/Cmd (mac) and drag over the areas you'd like to redact.

If this answer works for you, please mark it as correct answer for the benefit of other users.

Let us know how you go.

mj

iMSD

Author, Adobe InDesign Masterclass

https://a.co/d/4iBslob