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Size Tap the Aa icon to customize your text. You can choose a font face, size, and alignment. If you want to change the color of the text, tap one of the colored circles at the bottom of the screen.
Tap the text box and select Edit on the menu. Now you can enter your own text. Type your text. When you're finished, tap anywhere outside the typing area to close it. Drag the text box to the desired area. You can lift your finger once you've placed it.
Tap Signature. Use your finger to write your signature on the screen. Tap Done at the top. Tap and drag your signature to the desired location. You can also resize it by dragging the blue dots on each corner inward or outward. Tap Done when you're finished editing. This saves your edited PDF. Method 4. Open Acrobat Reader DC. If you're still in the Play Store, tap Open to launch the app. Otherwise, tap the red-and-white curly line icon on your home screen or in the app drawer to launch it.
The first time you open the app, you'll be prompted to sign in or create an account. You can easily sign in with your Google account or any account you prefer.
Navigate to the PDF you want to type on. If it's on your Android, tap On This Device and browse for the file. If the file is in your email, save the attachment to your Android so you can open it in Acrobat Reader. If the PDF is on Google Drive or Dropbox and you haven't linked your account, you'll be prompted to do so when connecting.
Tap the PDF to open it. It's in the blue circle at the bottom-right corner. A menu will expand with some options. It's the second option. A toolbar will expand at the top of the screen. Tap the Ab icon to open the text tool. It's the first icon on the toolbar at the top of the screen.
Tap the place you want to type. This places a text box at that location. Tap on the small A to decrease the text size, and the larger A to increase the size. Type some text. When you're finished typing, you can tap anywhere to exit the text box. Add a signature if the file requires it. Does your PDF need to be signed? Here's how you can sign it with Acrobat Reader DC: Tap the pencil icon at the top-right corner of the toolbar. Tap Create Signature or Create Initials whichever suits your needs.
Tap Done. Tap the pencil again and this time tap your signature. Tap the place you want to insert your signature. The black menu with font options will appear. Tap the fountain pen icon the third from the left on the black horizontal menu. Your signature will appear. Drag the signature to the right location and tap anywhere to exit. Tap the checkmark to save.
It's at the top-left corner of the screen. Tap the three-dot menu and select Save as a copy. It's at the top-right corner of the screen. Saving locations will appear. Select a saving location. You can save it to your Android, your Google Drive, or any other linked cloud account. This saves the copy of the PDF with your text. Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered.
The following quick actions are available for commenting based on your selection in a PDF:. You use annotation and drawing markup tools to add comments. The commenting tools are made available in the secondary toolbar of the Comment feature.
Comments are notes and drawings that communicate ideas or provide feedback for PDFs. You can type a text message using the Sticky Note tool. Alternatively, you can use a drawing tool to add a line, circle, or other shape and then type a message in the associated pop-up note.
Text-editing tools let you add editing marks to indicate changes that you want in the source document. In Acrobat Pro, you can add tags to your comments so that readers with motion or vision limitations can read them using assistive technologies.
The comments that you add to the document are displayed in the right pane. To see the labels along with the tool icons, right-click on the Comment toolbar and select Show All Labels. The drawing markup tools are grouped under the Drawing Tools menu. Click the Drawing Tools icon on the toolbar, and then select Expand Drawing Tools to add the drawing tools to the secondary toolbar. After you make an initial comment, the tool changes back to the Select tool so that you can move, resize, or edit your comment.
The Pencil and Highlight Text tools stay selected. Click the Keep Tool Selected icon. In Acrobat Reader , complete commenting tools are available only in PDFs that have commenting enabled. PDFs in a review workflow typically include commenting rights. The most common type of comment is the sticky note. A sticky note has a note icon that appears on the page and a pop-up note for your text message.
You can add a sticky note anywhere on the page or in the document area. Select the Sticky Note tool in the Comment toolbar, and click where you want to place the note. Type text in the pop-up note. You can also use the Select tool to copy and paste text from a PDF into the note. To change the text formatting, click the Text Properties icon in the Comment toolbar, and select the text, and then select the property you want in the toolbar.
Use the Commenting panel in the Preferences dialog box to change the font size, default pop-up behavior, and other settings for creating and viewing comments.
After making the desired changes, click the close X button in the upper-right corner of the pop-up note, or click outside the pop-up note. Select the Sticky Note tool , the Hand tool , or the Select tool. Alternatively, double-click the note icon and choose Delete from the Options menu of the pop-up note. When you add a comment in a PDF file, by default your login name is used as author name for the comment. To change the author name, see change author name for comments.
In the Comment toolbar, click Drawing Tools and select the drawing markup tool:. The Rectangle tool , the Oval tool , the Arrow tool , and the Line tool let you create simple shapes. The Cloud tool and Polygon tool create closed shapes with multiple segments.
The Polygon Line tool creates open shapes with multiple segments. The Pencil tool creates free-form drawings, and the Pencil Eraser tool removes the pencil markups. Set the desired options in the Properties toolbar.
To create a cloud or polygon shape, click to create the start point, move the pointer, and click to create each segment. To finish drawing the shape, click the start point, or right-click and choose Complete from the menu. Double-click to end a polygon line. To draw a line, arrow, or rectangle, either drag across the area where you want the markup to appear, or click twice: once to create the start point and once to create the end point.
To draw free-form lines using the Pencil tool , drag where you want to begin drawing. You can release the mouse button, move the pointer to a new location, and continue drawing. To erase parts of the drawing, select the Pencil Eraser tool and drag across the areas of the drawing that you want to remove. Optional Click the close button in the pop-up note. A note icon appears to the right of the markup to indicate the presence of text in the pop-up note.
You can group two or more markups so that your comments function as a single comment. You might group markups temporarily to move them to a new location or to modify their properties rather than editing each one individually.
You can use the Text Box tool to create a box that contains text. You can position it anywhere on the page and adjust it to any size. You can add comments to Japanese, Chinese, and Korean text with the Text Box tool, but you must have the Asian-language resource files installed. Text boxes allow for horizontal text only. You can use the Callout tool to create a callout text box. Callout text boxes are especially useful when you want to single out—but not obscure—a particular area of a document.
Callout text boxes have three parts: a text box, a knee line, and an end-point line. You can resize each part by dragging a handle. The knee line can be resized in one direction only; horizontal knee lines can be resized horizontally only; vertical knee lines can be resized vertically only.
The text box expands vertically as you type so that all text remains visible. You can move the text box itself or together with the end-point line. The text box moves around a stationary anchor point—the arrow on the end-point line—which is created when you first click in the PDF.
You can modify the color and appearance of the text box and add arrows or leaders to the end-point line. Choose the Add Text Box tool from the Comment toolbar. Choose the Text Properties icon in the Comment toolbar, and then select the color, alignment, and font attributes for the text.
Using the Select tool or the Text Box tool, click an edge of the text box to select it, and then drag a corner to resize it. Use the Properties toolbar to change the border and fill options. Double-click the text box to edit the text or change the text attributes. Drag across text to select it, and then select options from the Properties toolbar. To move the entire callout, click either the end-point line or an edge of the text box, and drag it.
To change the color, opacity, or line characteristics, use the Select tool to right-click the callout, choose Properties, and select the options you want. Audio attachments appear in the Comments list and can be played back on any platform.
However, the appropriate hardware and software for playing audio files must be installed. Choose the Record Audio tool from the Comment toolbar. Optional To hear the audio comment, click the Play button. Before you record an audio comment, ensure that your system has a recording device installed and configured.
In the dialog box that appears, click the Record button and then speak into the microphone.
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