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November 16, 2015
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Is there an UNDO command in Pro DC? Another question; can I shrink a document physically? I need the 100% contents in 90% of the same page or 80% of the same page

  • November 16, 2015
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Hello, I need help in these two issues for Acrobat Pro DC;

1) Is there an UNDO command when I make an error command; eg; I deleted a wrong content.

2) Can I shrink a document physically (not kb) giving me space all around the page; In other words, I want the 100% contents moved into 90% or 50% of the document keeping the center intact. Preferably, I would like to increase the margins (top/bottom/left/right) as I choose.

Thank you

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New Participant
July 16, 2020

To undo some editing you've done use CTRL + z key at the same time.

Emil

New Participant
July 7, 2017

Is there an UNDO command in Pro DC?

1) Is there an UNDO command when I make an error command; eg; I deleted a wrong content.

  1. Right-click close to the top of the program window, and to the right of the existing menus (as long as you’re over a blank area, you’re fine) to open the shortcut menu.
  2. In the shortcut menu, click Edit > Undo and you’ll see the Undo button added to the toolbar.
  3. Repeat, and this time click Edit > Redo to add the Redo button to the Edit toolbar.

New Participant
June 23, 2020

Oh my thank you for putting this resolve up, all the responses seemed to miss the point of the persons issue and making it ssomewhat complicated. I had wanted to undo some highlighting, 

 

to summise anyone who has googled and are reading this thread ...

 

There an undo button in Adobe DC but you have to go find it and add to your tool bar

right click over the tool bar and select Show Edit Tool

There is a circular undo sign - tick it.

 

hurrahhhh!

 

ms_baker
Inspiring
April 30, 2016

Did you ever solve your issue regarding scaling the contents smaller on the page? From the thread it doesn't appear as though you were helped in that regard.

  1. You can easily do it from the EDIT PDF tools. Choose Edit PDF from the list in the right hand pane to activate the tools and toolbar.
  2. Click the Edit tool on the toolbar to activate the frames around the objects on the page.
  3. Move your cursor over the page, then click and drag a selection around all the objects you want to resize at one time (quicker this way).
  4. Release the mouse to see the objects framed.
  5. Press SHIFT and drag from one of the corners to resize proportionally. Your scaling is an estimate, by the way.
  6. Once you've scaled the contents, you can drag the selection on the page as you like.

donna.

try67
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 18, 2015

1) Yes, it's under the Edit menu, although it might not be available after any kind of edit that you do.

For example, redactions can't be un-done.

2) You can scale the document using a plugin or a script, or by printing it to the Adobe PDF printer (Windows only) and specifying a different page size.

You can change the margins using the Crop tool.

Participating Frequently
November 19, 2015

Hi Try 67,

1) It is an unsatisfactory answer if it came from Acrobat staff. "Undo" a command straight after giving a wrong command or unintended command is different from editing it; not in effect but in being "user friendly" . Even a simple calculator had such a command for over 40 years.It is basic & it is instinctive solution  You do not touch your nose going round your back of your head. I suggest that UNDO command is created or made available on this PRO DC soon after any of the "single click" commands.

Thank you for the second answer; let me do some study on this issue.

Legend
November 19, 2015

No Adobe staff have answered. And a truthful and precise answer should not be criticised as unsatisfactory. Of course the product could be criticised as unsatisfactory.Which specific commands have you noticed that can't be undone?

Community Manager
November 18, 2015

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