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The ctrl-E thing works, the Text Box Properties thing works, in fact everything works as it should.

Now I just close that document and reopen and Voila! You solved the problem I've been having after I print to PDF. If not, please elaborate on the common misconceptions regarding what is and what is not a text box.I have the properties bar open as well via CTRL-E.Īny replies are appreciated, thank you.DaveNR you rock.

Padova's blog (), he responds to the issue with "Are you working with a Text Box Comment?" What other text boxes are there - besides the Callout? I'm pretty sure that everyone who's asked about this is talking about the Text Box tool. Note: if that sounds like I have not used the "Commenting Text Box" then please tell me (us). I must assume that this, in fact, is a "Commenting Text Box" as mentioned above by Mr. I typically create a text box comment by clicking on the text box icon in the Comment & markup toolbar.
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What's strange is that sometimes I'm able to change text colors in a text box, sometimes not, that's strange.Here's what happens: I'm running Acrobat Professional 8.1.1 on Window XP.
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pdf and what do you know?! The Properties bar is acting like it's been described above!!! I can change my text box text attributes (like color) as I would have expected!!!ĭaveNR wrote:After reading the many questions on this issue, and trying to follow the answers, I'm just not getting it. pdf created from PowerPoint still open, I closed the.
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Plus, coming from a Mac background (mac at home, windows at work), I think outside the box.

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And there's more than one way to skin a cat. So, I checked the print settings for each. There's no difference in settings, though there are things relevant to Excel and not PowerPoint, like "Fit worksheet to a single page" and vice-versa. I wonder why this is? So, I checked the Adobe PDF>Change Conversion Settings in both applications. It's the one from Excel that doesn't want to change the Properties bar. One from Excel 2003, one from PowerPoint 2003. NOW HERE'S THE BIG ISSUE: I've created two. Is there some magical check box, somewhere that's got to be checked? What? I looked at the Edit>Preferences>Commenting and there wasn't a thing that looked relevant to this issue.What could be the problem? Is it an installation issue (i.e., did something just not get installed properly?). There just doesn't seem to be a way to get the Properties bar to behave in the successful manner you're describing. Well, after selecting the text, the Properties bar still only has the "No current selection" message displayed. If not, please elaborate on the common misconceptions regarding what is and what is not a text box.I have the properties bar open as well via CTRL-E.Īccording to Dimitri's answer to xrez above, I should now select the red text and the Properties toolbar should (I assume) change from the "No current selection" message to icons or similar indicating changes to font, font size, font color, etc.

Here's what happens: I'm running Acrobat Professional 8.1.1 on Window XP. What's strange is that sometimes I'm able to change text colors in a text box, sometimes not, that's strange. After reading the many questions on this issue, and trying to follow the answers, I'm just not getting it.
