Link in Zwischenablage kopieren
Kopiert
The PDF was exported from Adobe InDesign with layer option enabled. We need to delete one of the layer appeared in the PDF. Kindly help me out to delete the layer in PDF.
You can do it with the Preflight panel in Acrobat
Click the spanner and then search for Layer
Link in Zwischenablage kopieren
Kopiert
Link in Zwischenablage kopieren
Kopiert
Thanks cj2161! You saved my day and my sanity!
I have a pdf with about 40 layers. It's a map that I'm altering/working on. It's very detailed and has all the features I need but unfortunately it also has a lot of features I don't need -- like foot paths, electrical lines, fences and whatnot, all on different layers. I was planning on exporting the pdf into Illustrator and simply delete the unwanted layers there. But that didn't work, the 40 layers always merged into one in the process and I couldn't find a way around the problem. The obvious solution was to the delete the layers in the pdf but strangely there is no delete function. And even if you render the unwanted layers invisible, turn them off (whatever that means) and tick "will not export if invisible" they still get exported. But your roundabout method of emptying unwanted layers and merging them with one of the wanted ones actually works. I don't think I'd have been able to solve this riddle on my own accord.
The original file was autocad but I´ve never worked with autocad. So the pdf was simply a means to get this map into Illustator which I know how to use (more or less). Again, thanks for your help!
Link in Zwischenablage kopieren
Kopiert
Anna Thea wrote:
The original file was autocad but I´ve never worked with autocad. So the pdf was simply a means to get this map into Illustator which I know how to use (more or less). Again, thanks for your help!
Illy can read at least some Autocad formats directly (DWG and DXF). Did you try that?
Link in Zwischenablage kopieren
Kopiert
No. The people who supplied me with the map did the conversion to pdf for me. They told me I wouldn't be able to open the autocad file in Illustrator and I just took their word for it.
Link in Zwischenablage kopieren
Kopiert
They might be right, but sometimes people can be more "helpful" than they should be when providing assets and end up costing more time.
Link in Zwischenablage kopieren
Kopiert
You're welcome, Anna! Thanks for taking the time to thank me!
Link in Zwischenablage kopieren
Kopiert
Very disappointing that there is no button to delete a layer in Acrobat 10 Pro. Such an obvious feature, I would have thought.
Link in Zwischenablage kopieren
Kopiert
A recent post bumped this up, I say thanks again to cj6121 as well, a very good method, albeit necessarily tortuous.
Link in Zwischenablage kopieren
Kopiert
Why is there simply not a (delete Layer) option. is this being grossly overlooked by the makers of acrobat
Link in Zwischenablage kopieren
Kopiert
2015 and still no delete function! In case it helps anyone else (though I expect you all know this) you can export the PDF to something else that doesn't have layers e.g. save it as a JPEG after you've turned off the layers you don't want. I imagine you all want it to remain in PDF format though. I would call this a last resort as it's better than nothing! Good luck.
Link in Zwischenablage kopieren
Kopiert
Thank you for posting this. I've been pulling my hair out trying to delete a couple of layers in my PDF so I could then open it in PSD without those layers. Your solution worked perfectly!
Link in Zwischenablage kopieren
Kopiert
That will give you the same result as merging them in Acrobat.
Bob
Link in Zwischenablage kopieren
Kopiert
I got this problem with Acrobat 9, did they fix it in 10? This is ridiculous!
Link in Zwischenablage kopieren
Kopiert
This is such a rarely requested feature that I doubt there has been any change in Acrobat X.
Link in Zwischenablage kopieren
Kopiert
We are using Acrobat X pro and there seems to be no ability to remove layers from a pdf and save-as with only selected layers. We are working with a large (45 mb) file with many many layers. Tunring the layers off is not an optimum solution. We want to be able to delete layers and save-as, in order to create a smaller file that is more managable. Adobe, you should add this function: delete layer!!
Link in Zwischenablage kopieren
Kopiert
One workaround is to turn off the unwanted layers and then save-as a jpg....
Link in Zwischenablage kopieren
Kopiert
April 2012 and there still is no DELETE function/choice/feature for a layer. I inadvertantly created one, and now cannot get it deleted without using CJ2161's method. Utterly ridiculous for a $400.00 piece of software!
Link in Zwischenablage kopieren
Kopiert
You need to make a feature request for the Acrobat team. The link is in message #24. Be sure to provide a "use case" for why this feature is necessary.
It's not an InDesign issue.
Link in Zwischenablage kopieren
Kopiert
I am currently experiencing the exact same issue. What a frustrating problem.
Link in Zwischenablage kopieren
Kopiert
Yes! Yes! Yes! This is how I feel TaxMAnCA. And we have to submit a FEATURE request to correct their design flaw!
What is the difference between normal coffee and special coffee? When you order special coffee the cup is washed and coffee served!!
-Vijjy
Link in Zwischenablage kopieren
Kopiert
You can do it with the Preflight panel in Acrobat
Click the spanner and then search for Layer
Link in Zwischenablage kopieren
Kopiert
I stumbled across this thread while looking for a way to do this. After a lot of futile searching, I finally found the answer myself. So this is what worked for me [Just posting it here for future reference]:
1: Hide the layer in question
2: Go to Tools > Protection > Remove Hidden Information
Run that command and, in the Results panel you'll see a list of various 'hidden' things Acrobat has found in the document
3: Untick everything apart from "Hidden Layers", then click "Remove"
Job's a good 'un!
Link in Zwischenablage kopieren
Kopiert
OK, this really shows how ridiculous Adobe have become, as per other posters here since 2012 (probably earlier too) it's now 2017 and there's STILL no Delete Layer option!!
Link in Zwischenablage kopieren
Kopiert
btw: Rove Hidden is now under "Redact"
Link in Zwischenablage kopieren
Kopiert
runninghead_design wrote
OK, this really shows how ridiculous Adobe have become, as per other posters here since 2012 (probably earlier too) it's now 2017 and there's STILL no Delete Layer option!!
True, but if you hide a Layer you can Merge it with a visible Layer and effectively delete it because the content and Layer will be gone.
Please fill out a feature request to make it one-step.
Feature Request/Bug Report Form
This is an Acrobat question since you are modifying an existing PDF.
Weitere Inspirationen, Events und Ressourcen finden Sie in der neuen Adobe Community
Jetzt ansehen