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Hi, Jim

Cool, thanks.  It worked.  

For the record, though, this seems to require Acrobat 6 (I couldn't find
a "Create Artifact" option in Acrobat 5).

Mark

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From: James Plante [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: February 10, 2004 6:27 PM
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Subject: Re: [PDF-Forms] separating elements in a PDF?



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Mark,
Try right-clicking on the selected text (or control-click on the Mac). 
Anyway, get the context popup menu. It has a "Create Artifact" choice. 
I'm not sure exactly what it is supposed to do, but when I select text 
and "create artifact," I can then take the OBJECT touch-up tool to it 
and move it around.


Jim Plante
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On Feb 10, 2004, at 2:34 PM, Lauterbach.Mark wrote:

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> Hi, List
>
> Just looking for a quick fix (if it exists).
>
> I've got a form that needs some very minor adjustments to a couple of 
> static text objects.  Specifically, some headings are a little too low

> to allow the new fill font size to fit properly underneath them.
>
> I've done it in the past - just click on the static text and a little 
> box forms around it - then I can move, delete, etc.  This form, 
> however, has these little headings as part of a huge static text 
> object including
> text from other parts of the page.  Is there any way to break this 
> large
> grouping up so I can move specific parts, not the whole thing?
>
> When I use the "TouchUp Text" tool, I get the little box around only
> the
> piece of text in question.  The problem is that I seem only to be able
> to move horizontally, not vertically (which I need).
>
> Is there a way to do this in Acrobat or will I have to do the work on 
> the original FRAP, then convert, etc.....?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mark Lauterbach
> Forms Designer
> 957-2798
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