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Sir or Madam,
I am searching for a simple step-by-step answer to remove yellow highlighted words, sentences and paragraphs using Acrobat Pro DC.
I looked through the Adobe Acrobat DC Help Guide however, I was not able to find the answer. I could only find how to add the highlighting. Thank you for your support
Please advise.
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Do you see the highlights under the Comment panel? If so, just click them and press Delete.
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Sir or Madam, (try67) You are amazing! I have been frustrated beyond belief over the past month, trying to solve this problem and a few others, with at least five Adobe Techs and three supervisors...without any success. It is 12:14 AM EST and it is time to get some sleep. Thank you so much and Merry Christmas
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I'm happy to hear it but also quite surprised. It should not have taken anyone from Adobe more than two minutes to help you with this issue...
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Hi try67, Please advise how I collect the 2 files and add/drop them into page 2 of my message. 1. Re: Please provide step-by-step instructions how to add an attachment to an Adobe Acrobat DC Pro document? try67 Dec 25, 2016 3:00 PM (in response to Earle Rheaume) Acrobat and Dropbox are two very different things... To attach an existing file to a PDF open the Attachments panel on the left side of the window (it has an icon of a paperclip), and then just drop the file into that panel and save the PDF. Please advise how I collect the 2 files and add/drop them into page 2 of my message. Thank you. Earleb From: Earle Rheaume [mailto:earleb@rogers.com] Sent: December 25, 2016 7:44 PM To: Earle Rheaume (earleb@rogers.com) <earleb@rogers.com>Subject: Re: Please provide step-by-step instructions how to add an attachment to an Adobe Acrobat DC Pro document? 1. Re: Please provide step-by-step instructions how to add an attachment to an Adobe Acrobat DC Pro document? try67 Dec 25, 2016 3:00 PM (in response to Earle Rheaume) Acrobat and Dropbox are two very different things... To attach an existing file to a PDF open the Attachments panel on the left side of the window (it has an icon of a paperclip), and then just drop the file into that panel and save the PDF.
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How is this question related to the original topic? Please start a new discussion and provide the full details of what you want to achieve.
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