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November 29, 2024
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"New" Acrobat Text Box Fill

  • November 29, 2024
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Good day!

Just updated to the most recent version of Adobe Acrobat Pro, which has changed the look and features quite drastically. There is the option to "Disable New Acrobat", but I'm hoping to learn how to use the new features rather than disrgard them. Part of my work flow utilizes the "Add Text" feature through the Edit Tool. Prior to the update, we had the option to add borders, fill color and opacity to the text box. I've tried using the "Ctrl+E" to open the box properties, but that command is no longer supported in the new update. 

What I'm trying to do is create a text box that I can type in that covers the text/images behind it. The "Send to front/Send to back" is not covering the other text/images.

Any solutions would be much appreciated! Thank you in advance!

Correct answer Bernd Alheit

Don't use the Edit Tool. Add a text comment.

Or use the Redaction Tool.

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Bernd Alheit
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Bernd AlheitCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
November 29, 2024

Don't use the Edit Tool. Add a text comment.

Or use the Redaction Tool.

Sydney_AAuthor
Participant
November 29, 2024

Thank you for taking a look! Unfortunately, neither of those suggestions solve my issue. The information to be covered can't be redacted for my purposes, as it may need to be referenced later and with a filled text box, we were able to move the box at a later time to see the information underneath. 

With the "Add comment" tool, the text comment has the same result in which the text and images in the background are still visable through the text being added. 

If you happen to think of a different possible solution, I'd appreciate to hear it!

Sydney_AAuthor
Participant
December 12, 2024

Hi @Sydney_A 

Did you try using the 'Add text comment' tool as shown in screenshot. The options to fill/add border etc are there on right click->properties, also Ctrl+E opens up the text box properties when the text box is selected

 

Thanks,

Rohit A


Hi All!

Yes, I was finally able to locate it. I hadn't previously used the comment feature, so I didn't know where to look for the "Add Text Comment" tool. Now that I know where it is, that is what I have been using. Also, with a quick Google search, I was also able to start using the keyboard shortcut "x" to add the text comment right at the cursor. 

Thank you all for the help!