The problem is that the Typewriter tool is clunky. Click on the Typewriter icon in the toolbar and you can click anywhere on a PDF page and start typing. You can access it in Acrobat 7-9 by opening the Typewriter tool bar (View > Toolbars > Typewriter) or from the Tools menu. Many people would say the Typewriter tool, and that's a good answer. ![]() The original file that was exported to PDF isn't available all you have is the PDF itself. Let's say you're in Acrobat and you need to add text to a PDF, maybe in the margin or under an image or to fill out a static form field, and you want that text to appear in printouts, just like the rest of the text. A bonus tip explains how to ensure that the added text always prints. ![]() In this tutorial, learn how to use Acrobat 9 to add text to a PDF file and style the text and the box the text is in. By Anne-Marie Concepcion September 21, 2009
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