Printed the file on the adobe printer and saved the file. I selected the print area to be this cell only. I opened excell and merged the first three columns and the first three rows together to form a rectangle. These ran a different angles although several of them ran parallel to each other. I wanted to insert a description along the sanitary sewer lines, water lines,existing lines,etc. I needed to put a description to my utilities site plan. Yes, one can rotate Form fields in 90 degree increments.Īn image object on a PDF page can be rotated in increments with the 0-360 range using the TouchUp Object tool. No, one cannot rotate any of the Comment/Markup annotations. So, use something like MS Paint to create an image file to which you've added text using Paints 'text' tool. You can now rotate the image in increments (0 - 360 range). With the cursor placed properly you will observe the cursor change to a diagonal line ending with arrow heads. Place the focus of the TouchUp Object tool onto one of the 4 corners (the small black square). You can resize the image using the Touchup Object tool. Once you have selected/opened the image file it is placed onto the open PDF page. This has a drop-down menu for selecting various image file formats (default is JPEG). In the 'Open' dialog note "Files of type" at the bottom. With the cursor over the PDF page right click for the context menu.īrowse to an image file.
This tool does not interact with Comment/Markup annotations or Form fields. These fields cannot be rotated with any other increments. The permitted values are 0 | 90 | 180 | 270 (degrees). When you view the General tab of the form field's Properties dialog you will observe (at the lower middle) "Orientation". The nature of these annotations is such that the annotation 'box' top / bottom is always established by the given PDF page orientation.Īny tool available to the Forms toolbar can be rotated in 90 degree increments.Īgain, this is relative to PDF page's orientation. Now you can view the default tools shown in the to toolbars you've opened and any others available for either toolbar.Īny tool available to the Comment and Markup toolbar can be repositioned. Right click in it and select "More Tools". With that said, as George has replied here I'll continue with this thread.Īcross the top of Acrobat there is a toolbar. To facilitate ease of following a question thread by readers and/or those who'd reply it is best to keep to the original thread (and when feasible, enforced by deletion of a duplicate post).