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How to Highlight in PDF
You can easily highlight text and remove highlights in PDF
By Thomas James Wilton Thomas James Wilton Writer Tom Wilton has been a freelance filmmaker and writer since 2012. His work has appeared in Video&Filmmaker, The Big Issue, and others. He's also been a consultant for CBS. lifewire's editorial guidelines Updated on December 2, 2020 Tweet Share Email Tweet Share Email In This Article
Expand Jump to a Section Step-by-Step: Highlight Text in a PDF With Adobe Reader Change the Highlight Color in Adobe Reader Remove a Highlight in Adobe Reader Step-by-Step: Highlight Text in a PDF in macOS Preview Change the Highlight Color in macOS Preview Remove a Highlight in macOS Preview PDF files are useful for sharing text, images, and more in a document. But unlike Word Docs and other text-based files, it’s not always clear how to highlight in a PDF. Fortunately, the instructions in this article will show you how to add and remove highlights, as well as how to change the highlighter color. This guide focuses Adobe Acrobat Reader and macOS Preview. How to Highlight Text in PDF Using Adobe Acrobat Reader
Although there isn't much you can do to edit a PDF file in Adobe Acrobat reader, you can highlight text for later reference. Open your PDF in Acrobat Reader. Select the pen icon in the toolbar at the top of the screen. You will know the pen tool is active because it changes to the current highlighter color. Locate the content you want to highlight. Select and hold at the beginning of it to start your selection. Keeping the mouse/trackpad clicked and drag the cursor to the end of the area you want to select. Then let go of the mouse button/trackpad to apply the selected highlighted color. Select File > Save to save your PDF changes. An alternative method of highlighting text from within Adobe Acrobat Reader is to select the text you want to highlight, then select the highlighter from the context menu that appears. If you miss the context menu, you can right-click the highlighted text and select Highlight Text. How to Change Highlight Color in Adobe Acrobat Reader
By default, the highlighter in Adobe Acrobat Reader is set to a light yellow color, but you can change it to a different color if you want to, say, color-code your highlighting. Right-click the pen icon and select Show Properties Bar. Go to the Properties Bar and select the arrow next to the color square to open a color palette. Select the highlight color you want from the color palette. The color box in the Properties Bar is now the new chosen color and is ready to use for highlighting new content. The pen icon in the toolbar is also the same color. To change the color of highlighted text, select it and you'll see a blue outline on the highlight, indicating it's selected. Go to the properties bar and repeat steps 3 and 4 to change the highlight to its new color. Select File > Save to save your PDF changes. How to Remove Highlight From a PDF Using Adobe Acrobat Reader
Highlight something you didn't really want to highlight? It's not a problem You can easily remove the highlighting from the document. Select a highlight you want to remove. You'll see a blue outline indicating the highlight is selected, as well as a small black box containing a comment and trash icon. To delete the highlight, select the trash icon. That's it! Your highlight has been removed. Select File > Save to save your PDF changes. How to Highlight a PDF Using macOS Preview
If you're using a Mac computer, the macOS Preview application is another option you can use to highlight the text in a PDF. It's done in a similar manner to how you highlight in Adobe Acrobat Reader. Open a PDF in Preview. Click the highlighter pen tool on the toolbar to activate it. Locate the content you want to highlight, then click and hold at the start of it to begin your selection. Keeping your mouse/trackpad clicked, drag the cursor to the end of the area you want to highlight and let go of the mouse button/trackpad. You'll see your selection is now highlighted. Click File > Save to save your PDF changes. How to Change the Color of PDF Highlights in macOS Preview
Changing the highlight color is slightly different if you're using a macOS device. However, you can change the highlighter color and use multiple colors in one document. To change the color of the highlighter, make sure the highlighter pen tool is active and click the adjacent drop-down arrow. This launches a drop-down palette, offering several new highlighter colors. Choose the one you want. Ensuring the highlighter is still active, select the content you want to highlight in the new color. To change the color of a previous highlight, change the highlighter to a new color and reselect the content. Click File > Save to save your PDF changes. How to Delete a PDF Highlight in macOS Preview
If you've highlighted some part of a document, then later decide you want to remove the highlighting, it just requires a few clicks in macOS Preview to get rid of it. To delete a highlight, locate the one you want to remove and double-click it. Select Remove Highlight from the menu. That’s it! The highlight is removed. Click File > Save to save your PDF changes. How to Highlight Text in Pages for Mac Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! Get the Latest Tech News Delivered Every Day Subscribe Tell us why! Other Not enough details Hard to understand Submit More from Lifewire How to Insert a PDF Into Word 10 Best PDF Splitter Tools & Methods What Is a PDF File? (And How to Open One) How to Sign a PDF on iPhone and iPad How to Write on a PDF How to Highlight and Find Duplicates in Google Sheets How to Add Hyperlinks to PDF Files The 9 Best Free PDF Editors (October 2022) How to Electronically Sign a PDF How to Change Folder Color on Mac How to Change Background Color in Photoshop How to Search a PDF How to Stop Adobe Reader From Opening PDFs in the Browser How to Highlight Text in Pages for Mac How to Highlight on Kindle How to Use Web Notes in Microsoft Edge Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up By clicking “Accept All Cookies”, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyze site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts. Cookies Settings Accept All Cookies