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I have just printed a drawing to .pdf that I wish to mark up for the drafter. I can use the highlight tool in certain areas of the pdf but not others? It doesn't seem to let me highlight text with the highlight tool from the Comment toolbar? Any ideas or help greatly appreciated. New user.
Andrew.
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Hi Andrew,
My guess is that the parts of the drawing that you can't highlight are not composed of actual fonts. Acrobat's highlight toolhas two modes: one that works on actual fonts, and another that works on raster images. But if your drawing is vector (and the letters are made of stick fonts, which are common in engineering drawings, then it won't work as one would expect.
If you run OCR on the docuemnt first, then you'll be able to highlight a bit betterm as you would expect. This video should help: https://youtu.be/9_LhNl1Jw0w
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Morning Document_Geek,
So I watched the video link you provided and I still seem to be having the same issue. The steps I have taken are as follows:-
* Print an AutoCAD drawing to PDF so I can mark it up and send it back to the drafter
* Open the .pdf using Adobe Acrobat Pro DC
* As per the video, I selected the "Edit PDF" icon on the right hand side toolbar
* The document showed the "watch" looking symbol and the text box came up stating it was performing page recognition and then changed to converting scanned image to editable text (is this correct as I don't have a scanned image??)
* Started up the "Commenting" icon and selected the highlight tool
* Nothing will highlight
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Hi Andrew,
Could you please let us know if still face the issue after running OCR as suggested by Document_Geek ?
Regards,
Arvind
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Hi arvindy, I have now replied above. Sorry, due to time differences and the weekend only just started up again in Australia..
Andrew.
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