One you have selected the TouchUp Text Tool, you should be able to click on the word you want to edit and start typing or deleting characters.  Just click once, and see whether it inserts an editing cursor within the word.

If you're unable to do that, try saving as Rich Text Format - that is the closest you'll get to Word output from Acrobat 5.

Rachel Burnsed
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"compass claims service, inc" wrote:

Okay.  I tried both suggestions.  No luck.  I have Acrobat 5.0--could be why I can't save as MS Word .doc?? I tried the touch up tool.  Went to Touchup Text, then Text Attributes, and didn't know where to go from there, it wouldn't let me select any of the options.  Under Text Breaks all options were shadowed. When I tried the Save as, I don't have any option for MS Word or to save as a .doc file.  My options were Adobe PDF files, Encapsulated PostScript, JPEG files, PNG, PostScript, Rich Text Format, Text (Accessible), and TIFF.  I tried the Text (Accessible), thinking it sounded like I could "access" the text, and therefore edit it, but, of course it just gave me a sort of WordPad type file of all the text in the document. The file is a brochure which does not belong to me, and so I will have to get permission before sending it to you to edit, but thank you for all your help? Oh, if I have Acrobat 5.0, can I get a free upgrade to 6.0?? Thanks, I really didn't expect anybody to send very much time answering my question.
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Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2004 11:24 AM
Subject: RE: [PDF-Basics] Editing text in PDF
 Acrobat 6 does so quite well (save a pdf as MS Word) but as already said you should be able to do a minor change within Acrobat using the text touchup tool. I guess that the original pdf file having come from MS Word probably doesn't have the fonts embedded? If you can do the change fine, if not send me the pdf file and I will do the change for you. Peter
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of compass claims service, inc
Sent: 28 January 2004 17:55
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PDF-Basics] Editing text in PDF
 
Thank you Peter, I do have Acrobat.  Thank you for that link, but is there a way to use Acrobat to convert a .pdf back to a Word document? K.Baare
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Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2004 10:23 AM
Subject: RE: [PDF-Basics] Editing text in PDF
 Sorry about this should have given the following linkhttp://www.scansoft.com/pdfconverter/Peter
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of compass claims service, inc
Sent: 28 January 2004 16:02
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PDF-Basics] Editing text in PDF
 
I have a document converted to .pdf from Word.  Since then, I have lost the original Word document.  I need to edit a line of text on the cover letter.  Is there a way I can either edit the text itself, or "white" it out somehow and insert new text over it so that I don't have to recreate the entire cover page?  It is a small amount of text.  I just need to change [EMAIL PROTECTED] to [EMAIL PROTECTED] K. Baare

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