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When I want to draw several rectangles in a row, I seem to have to click/choose the rectangle every time I want to use it. How can I choose it and use it several times in a row?
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You can pin the tool.
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It's moved to Acrobat forum.
There is a little pin on a same toolbar where you select circle tool, click it to keep tool selected
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That is not normal behaviour, once the rectangle tool is selected you can draw as many as you like.
Did you try to restart your computer?
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I have done several things and nothing works. I have never been able to do it. It has always made me choose it over and over.
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Try resetting your Preferences.
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The behaviour is still the same after restarting the computer? Can you please post a screenshot (small video)?
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are all your rectangles the same??
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No, they aren't. Does that make a difference? I mean the program doesn't know that I'm going to make different sizes when I make the choice to make one. Here is a sample of the document I use this on the most. See how the rectangle could be different every time? I type my notes on the document then I go back and put the box around them.
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And you do the redaction in Illustrator? So you need to draw the black rectangles and delete the text below it?
I cannot replicate your problem, could you make a screen recording of your workflow?
As an aside, did you know that Acrobat has very good redaction tools that automatically remove the underlying text?
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I did do the redacting in Acrobat but redacting isn't the problem.
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I see, (sorry I thought "in a row" you meant "in a line"). That is odd as my tool stays on rectangle until I click something else.
As a workaround, (not ideal, I understand) you could use the "M" key which activates the rectangle?
I would also draw one rectangle, "alt+click" to duplicate to it's next position (if you want them all the same height) and then alter the width to taste ....
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as a matter of interest, does say the knife tool stay activated, or does that behave the same??
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The only tool that stays after selection is the line tool and the highlighting tool. I just tried most of the tools and they all seem to work once besides those two.
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Are you sure you are talking about Illustrator? Where do you see the highlighting tool?
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No, I'm not talking about Illustrator. I'm talking about Acrobat Pro
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I think it is better to continue this discussion in the Acrobat forum since this is not an Illustrator problem.
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I apologize, I have no idea how I got into the wrong forum.
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Discussion moved from Illustrator to Acrobat.
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Did you move this or do I need to post it?
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It's moved to Acrobat forum.
There is a little pin on a same toolbar where you select circle tool, click it to keep tool selected
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Thank you, everyone.
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You can pin the tool.
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@law clerk Did the answers from Nesa and Bernd help you? If so, please mark them as the correct answer, it can help others in the future.
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