Re: Adobe Acrobat Question

From: Michael Rimar <mrmr_at_berkeley.edu>
Date: Fri, 11 May 2007 14:40:32 -0700

Bond,

This has to do with print options...if you're using Windows (or other
than Acrobat Pro v7) it may be slightly different.

But in the Print Dialog, you'll probably see an option for "Comments
and Forms" - choose an option here to print the elements you want to
print.

I hope that helps, Michael

>Hello Micronet,
>
>I have a PDF document that I'm going to include in a screen movie
>using Camtasia from Techsmith. I need to edit some of the material
>in the document for security reasons. On the screen, I can white out
>portions of the document with a rectangle markup tool, set line
>color and fill to white. I can then use the typewriter tool to type
>over those spots so that new "dummy" info appears in those spaces.
>
>However, when I go to PRINT the document, the original text is NOT
>whited out, and the "dummy" text appears overwriting the original.
>I'd like to print a new document with the "dummy" info. Is this
>possible? I'm kind of new to Acrobat, so any clues greatfully
>accepted.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Bond
>
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Michael Rimar
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University of California, Berkeley
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