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May 19, 2016
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How to edit (erase) portions of a PDF scanned document?

  • May 19, 2016
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I've just downloaded Acrobat DC and am trying to use it to edit a previously-scanned B&W document (the document is a PDF large-format scan of a sewing pattern -- just line drawings and text). 

What I want to do is delete (or at least mask out) a small portion of some of the detail on that scanned document in order to insert new text or make other corrections.  I can't seem to find a tool anywhere on Acrobat DC that will allow me to select a small section of the PDF image and erase that portion of the image within the selected boundaries, the way I can with Microsoft Paint for example. 

Is there an "eraser" tool I'm missing?  Or some other method to select and erase/delete a small portion of a PDF image?  I definitely do not want to change the overall dimensions of the image, or affect the rest of the image at all by erasing a portion -- just mask the section to white.

I'd be grateful for any help with this.  If I can't get this to work, I'm going to have to cancel my trial subscription to Acrobat, because it's useless to me otherwise.   Thanks!

Correct answer Bernd Alheit

Use the Redaction Tool.

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Participant
November 21, 2022

I recently had a document that had some writing in the margins that I needed to erase. This is what I did:

Edit pdf - on sidebar, under OBJECTS, Select Edit Using...and then select Microsoft Paint - Select the ERASER and then hold mouse and scroll over the parts you want to erase. SAVE. CLOSE - you will return to your pdf with the parts erased GONE.

Participant
December 21, 2023

You Sherri deserve an AWARD! 🥇Thank you!

THIS is the correct answer.

 

Why can there only be one? Who decides this? Is it because he's a community expert?

Even the correct answer has no upvotes. His answer needs to be redacted.

Dave Creamer of IDEAS
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 21, 2023

There can certainly be multiple correct answers. Usually it's up to the OP to mark correct the answer that helped them. 

David Creamer: Community Expert (ACI and ACE 1995-2023)
Bernd Alheit
Community Expert
Bernd AlheitCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
May 19, 2016

Use the Redaction Tool.

Participant
June 10, 2016

And where might the redaction tool be? 

Karl Heinz  Kremer
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 11, 2016

In Adobe Acrobat Pro DC bring up the "Tools" page and type "Redact" into the search bar and you will find it. Anytime you are looking for a tool in Acrobat DC and cannot remember where exactly it is, use the tool search function. If you have Acrobat Standard, then you do not have the redaction tool.