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Editing has become worst in adobe

New Here ,
Nov 18, 2025 Nov 18, 2025

I have been using Adobe Version 2025.001.20756 and I am facing significant issues since the update.
I only need to go in and update specific fields/texts, but since I have started using this version I am facing terrible issues.

Once you right click & select - Edit a PDF, you will find that now the file has multiple boxes which you will need to remove. 

Earlier it was just go directly in the text box edit the text and save the pdf in less than a min.
Now for the same work now it is taking enough time because you get multiple boxes which are just blank and you need to select borders of those boxes and hit delete and entire pdf is filled with all those boxes.

So first you need to remove all those non-sense blank boxes and only then you are able to actually edit. And if you accidentally delete a box containing which has the text in it, then entire text boxes in the page shifts up which is just Horrible.

In no way you could select all the text boxes at once and move those entire boxes back to where they were, you will have to close without saving and only then proceed back from start from your last saved version or from beggining if you decided to do all at once because in no way you can go back. 

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Edit and convert PDFs , How to , Modern Acrobat , PDF , Standards and accessibility
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Adobe Employee ,
Nov 19, 2025 Nov 19, 2025
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Hi SM_000,

 

Thank you for reaching out, and sorry for the trouble caused.

 

Please ensure that you have disabled the "Show bounding boxes" option under the Edit PDF tool. Please use the steps mentioned below:

- Open the PDF in Acrobat and click on the Edit a PDF tool.

- Click on the Gear icon next to Edit in the left-hand pane (Check screenshot for reference).

 

MeenakshiNegi_0-1763549854814.png

 

- Uncheck the option "Show bounding boxes".

Then check if you still get those boxes.

If you continue to experience the same behaviour, please share a screenshot or a short video showing what happens. 

 

We see that you are using an old version. You can update the application to the latest version by navigating to Menu > Help > Check for updates. For more information, refer to the following help page: https://adobe.ly/49sVpRw

 

Feel free to let us know if you have any questions.

 

Thanks,

Meenakshi

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Adobe Employee ,
Nov 19, 2025 Nov 19, 2025
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Hi SM_000,

 

Thank you for reaching out, and sorry for the trouble caused.

 

Please ensure that you have disabled the "Show bounding boxes" option under the Edit PDF tool. Please use the steps mentioned below:

- Open the PDF in Acrobat and click on the Edit a PDF tool.

- Click on the Gear icon next to Edit in the left-hand pane (Check screenshot for reference).

 

MeenakshiNegi_0-1763549854814.png

 

- Uncheck the option "Show bounding boxes".

Then check if you still get those boxes.

If you continue to experience the same behaviour, please share a screenshot or a short video showing what happens. 

 

We see that you are using an old version. You can update the application to the latest version by navigating to Menu > Help > Check for updates. For more information, refer to the following help page: https://adobe.ly/49sVpRw

 

Feel free to let us know if you have any questions.

 

Thanks,

Meenakshi

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