![]() ![]() I tried it on three different documents, and got three different results. It seems to me that the Add Text tool analyzes the current document and pre-sets the tool with whatever Acrobat assumes the body type of the document is. How do I set the default setting for "Add Text"? How do I change the size of the field box? How do I go back to edit text added to a document without all of the original document becoming editable? This is especially a problem with a PDF document created by someone else that was meant to be printed and completed. Third, once saved and I go back in to edit the text that I added, all of the original document becomes editable and each field is overlapping one another, making it a pain to try to edit only the text I added without, again, having to move boxes out of the way. ![]() As a result, text spaced closed together but in different fields overlap and if I want to change one, I have to literally move all the other out of the way to get to it. Also, the box in which to type is way larger than the actual text and cannot be resized small. I have to constantly change the settings. In previous versions, the typewriter function allowed me to change the font type, color, and size and would remember it for each document opened.
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