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How to change underline width and color (on my MacBook or iPad)

New Here ,
May 25, 2015 May 25, 2015

When using my MacBook or my iPad, how do I change the line width and color when using the underline tool or the pencil tool?

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Comment markup and annotate , iOS
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Adobe Employee ,
May 25, 2015 May 25, 2015

Hi Backpacker48,

..using the underline tool or the pencil tool

I am fairly certain that you are asking about the Commenting tools.

For Underline tool, there is no option to change the line width (thickness).  But you can change the color and opacity.  Additionally you can change the style in the desktop app.

For Pencil or Freehand Drawing tool, you can change the line width (thickness) in addition to color and opacity.

The key here is to change the properties of an existing comment once it is added to a page.

Acrobat Reader DC (desktop app) on your MacBook

  1. Right-click the existing underline or pencil mark.
  2. Select Properties... from the context menu.
  3. Select Appearance (if not shown already).
  4. Specify the value of a property (Color, Opacity, Style, or Thickness).

UnderlineTool.png

PencilTool.png

Acrobat Reader for iOS (mobile app) on your iPad

  1. Tap the existing underline or freehand drawing.
  2. Select a property (Color, Opacity, Thickness) from the menu that pops up.
  3. Specify the value of the property.

UnderlineTool_iPad.png

FreehandTool_iPad.png

Once you change a property (e.g. Thickness, Color, Opacity), the mobile app will remember the new value of the particular comment type for the next time.

Please let us know if you have additional questions.

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Community Expert ,
May 25, 2015 May 25, 2015

Are you trying to edit a PDF or add annotations (comments) to a PDF?

You can't use your iPad to do that kind of an edit.  If it's an annotation on an iPad, click the Underline annotation, and drag across the word(s). After you apply it, click on the word again, and you'll see options to clear the underline, to change its color, or its opacity. There is no option for changing line width.

On your MacBook, you'd be using either Adobe Reader or Adobe Acrobat. Ask in one of these forums:

AcrobatReader®

Creating, Editing & Exporting PDFs

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New Here ,
May 25, 2015 May 25, 2015

Thanks, Steve.  I'll give it a try.

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Adobe Employee ,
May 25, 2015 May 25, 2015

Hi Backpacker48,

..using the underline tool or the pencil tool

I am fairly certain that you are asking about the Commenting tools.

For Underline tool, there is no option to change the line width (thickness).  But you can change the color and opacity.  Additionally you can change the style in the desktop app.

For Pencil or Freehand Drawing tool, you can change the line width (thickness) in addition to color and opacity.

The key here is to change the properties of an existing comment once it is added to a page.

Acrobat Reader DC (desktop app) on your MacBook

  1. Right-click the existing underline or pencil mark.
  2. Select Properties... from the context menu.
  3. Select Appearance (if not shown already).
  4. Specify the value of a property (Color, Opacity, Style, or Thickness).

UnderlineTool.png

PencilTool.png

Acrobat Reader for iOS (mobile app) on your iPad

  1. Tap the existing underline or freehand drawing.
  2. Select a property (Color, Opacity, Thickness) from the menu that pops up.
  3. Specify the value of the property.

UnderlineTool_iPad.png

FreehandTool_iPad.png

Once you change a property (e.g. Thickness, Color, Opacity), the mobile app will remember the new value of the particular comment type for the next time.

Please let us know if you have additional questions.

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New Here ,
May 25, 2015 May 25, 2015
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Thanks, MobilDevCK.  Between you and Steve I should be in good shape.

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