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April 10, 2023
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Drawing a rectangle

  • April 10, 2023
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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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Correct answer Nesa Nurani

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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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Ton Frederiks
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April 13, 2023

@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.

Bernd Alheit
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April 11, 2023

You can pin the tool. 

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April 11, 2023

as a matter of interest, does say the knife tool stay activated, or does that behave the same??

 

law clerkAuthor
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April 11, 2023

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.

Nesa Nurani
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Nesa NuraniCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
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April 11, 2023

Did you move this or do I need to post it?


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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April 11, 2023

are all your rectangles the same??

 

law clerkAuthor
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April 11, 2023

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.

Ton Frederiks
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April 11, 2023

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?

pixxxelschubser
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April 10, 2023

The behaviour is still the same after restarting the computer? Can you please post a screenshot (small video)?

Ton Frederiks
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April 10, 2023

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?

law clerkAuthor
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April 10, 2023

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.

Ton Frederiks
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April 10, 2023

Try resetting your Preferences.