You can use the TouchUp Text tool to add new text to a PDF document. Select the TouchUp Text tool on the Advanced Editing Toolbar, and then Ctrl-click (Windows) or Option-click (Mac OS) where you want to insert new text. Choose font and mode in the New Text Font dialog box, and then click OK. Type the new text.
Rich
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From: Robert Ameeti
Sent: Friday, April 30, 2004 2:14 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PDF] Add text to a Quark document with Embedded Subset Fonts
I've received a document that was created by Quark and almost mostly Embedded Subset Fonts. I need to add a single line of text.
Normally I would use the Touch Up Text tool to Select, Copy, and Paste a portion of text to which I would then edit to read what I needed in the new line. But in this case I can only Select and when attempting to Paste, I get a dialog that says "Warning: You can not edit text in this font."
Is there any way around this? I just need to add a single line of text. I do not have access to the original document.
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