This capability has been completed redesigned in Acrobat XI. If you have the latest version of Adobe Acrobat (not the free Reader), then you’re reading the wrong tutorial. I NEED YOUR HELP! ALL OF YOU! IT IS NOT A JOB MARKET I WISH TO EXPLORE!! Maybe I’ll offer an exec job to the first one to fix this misery without cheap-shot required upgrades or totally unmanageable hoops to jump through. My personal issue is this… I NEED THIS CAPABILITY FOR EXECUTIVE-LEVEL DOCUMENT CONVERTING AND SHARING. SO - is there a reliable software “bridge” out there to gently and seamlessly guide us through this ridiculous dilemma? There must be! Use the format parameters in the advanced. If the word 'test' is renderable and included with the converted/copied text, you can remove it via search and replace. Nuance seems efficient but again, no option to edit the pdf text. If you don't have InDesign, my only other suggestion would be to convert the text to a word processor, try to match the formatting the best you can, then convert that back to a PDF. I have the most recent Acrobat, and I can’t edit text in a new pdf w/o an upgrade. Is ravi the only one able to break it down to 3 steps? (Do they work?) Folks, this is 2013 and wholly unacceptable. Let’s see if I am seeing things clearly, OK? To edit a new pdf file, you must a)first make the changes you want while the doc is still in word format, 2)Acrobat XI works only in blocks of info (?) 3) Considerations must sometimes be made for an OCR and ClearScan Option? and 4)simply using a pull down menu is a joke. Forgive me, I just arrived and read your remarks.
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