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Did you simply highlight the part that you wanted to delete?

Rich 

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Thanks, Cy. You were right. I was, apparently using the text selection tool.
I found the real Text Touch Up tool and tried that. It got me one step
closer, however, it deleted far more text than I wanted it to. It looks like
the header is a part of the same big text block as most of the other text on
the page. Any further ideas?

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You need to use the "TOUCH UP TEXT TOOL" not the text selection tool.

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> I am using the full version of Acrobat 6. The document is generated 
> originally in the Lacerte tax software. The first few lines are by 
> default (and unchangeably) the particular client's name and info. The 
> rest of the document is a rather generic form that we would like many 
> of our clients
to
> receive.
>
> Lacerte has very limited printing/output options. I cannot print 
> selected material or even selected pages. The only way I can print 
> this sheet at
all
> is to print it in a set of several documents. I then extract that one 
> page and to be a separate PDF.
>
> However, I must get rid of this header, so that the document does not
appear
> to be for the wrong person/business. I highlight this portion of the 
> document and hit the delete key (so there can be no pressing of the 
> wrong toolbar button). It redlines the text (which makes it seem that 
> it is recognizing it as text since it doesn't put a line through the 
> non-text portions of the header consisting of lines and boxes), but I 
> cannot make
it
> go away.
>
> Isn't there some way to just get rid of some portion of a document?!
>
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> Methinks there is vital information being withheld.  Are you using the
full
> version of Acrobat or some other pdf making product?  What program is 
> the original document composed in?  There are two buttons on the 
> Acrobat
toolbar
> that look like text tools.  One just highlights among some other 
> insignificant functions, and the other will edit the actual text.  
> It's
all
> about the details.
>
> ~James
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> >> Highlight the text with the text touch-up tool, and hit the delete key.
>
> I did that, and it put a line through it, but it did not delete it.
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