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January 20, 2015
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How do I change the highlight color of my PDF file?

  • January 20, 2015
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On my PDF files, I'm able to highlight text, but cannot figure out how to change the color of the highlight.  I've got Adobe Reader, and also paid to upgrade - but honestly, I'm not sure which program I have.  This is the most confusing application I've ever used!

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Mejor respuesta de Anubha Goel

Hi vickis,

You might need to go to Comment pane and right click on 'Highlight text' annotation and choose 'Tool default properties'.

Highlighter Tool Properties dialog box will open from where you can change the color of highlight.

Regards,

Anubha

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daniels1944
Participant
July 13, 2016

I have DC.  Where is the "Comment Pane?"

Participant
October 5, 2022

I have the same question.  I wish someone would answer.  I am a former software engineer, and I can't believe it can take more than an hour to change the default color for highlighting.  Not intuitive at all.  Is this the kind of support that comes with monthly subscription?

 

Meenakshi Negi
Community Manager
Community Manager
November 1, 2022

Hi Christopher26452830k1qz,

 

Thank you for reaching out.

 

You may change the highlight color using the color option provided under the Comment Tool.

To change the color and make it default, you may select a color from the color panel and then select the settings by clicking on the gear icon.

 

In the Highlight Properties window, ensure that the color selected is as per your requirement and mark the box for "Make Properties Default". Click on the OK button to save the changes.

 

For more information on adding comments in the PDf, please refer to the following help document: https://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/using/commenting-pdfs.html.

 

 

Hope the information helps 

Let us know if you have any questions.

 

 

Thanks,

Meenakshi

Anubha Goel
Community Manager
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Community Manager
January 20, 2015

Hi vickis,

You might need to go to Comment pane and right click on 'Highlight text' annotation and choose 'Tool default properties'.

Highlighter Tool Properties dialog box will open from where you can change the color of highlight.

Regards,

Anubha

Participant
January 20, 2015

Thank you, Anubha!  I have a Mac, so no "right click", but "control click" did the trick!!  Thank you so much!!  Can you also tell me how to change the existing highlighted text to the new color?  There are over 100 pages of highlighted areas, and the color I used originally, is just too dark.  Is there a way to select only the existing highlights, and change the color?

Participant
January 20, 2015

Hey,

You are most welcome

Yes, you can change existing highlight color also.

For this, go to 'Comment List' on the right hand side and select any one comment.

Now, press 'cmd+A' to select all the comments in the list and then 'control click' to choose 'Properties' from the pop down.

Choose highlight color as desired from 'Highlight Properties' dialog box.

Please check and let me know.

Regards,

Anubha


The Command + A isn't working for selecting all highlighted items.  I've tried the Control, Shift, and Option buttons + A also, and none of them select more than the one comment I clicked on.  Any other ideas?

Thank You,

Vicki