Great Video. I have a question I want to create a PDF video for a genealogy project, is there a way to have like a surname section and lets say another section break for people and can insert like a link to jump to that person name I seen oit on other PDF but I do not know how to do or explain it properly?
Hello, Dawn. Thank you for watching my tutorial. Just to clarify, you want to create text links in a PDF to specific parts of a video embedded in that PDF?
Thank you for watching! I do have an older tutorial that shows how to use the comment and markup tools, including shapes and lines: ua-cam.com/video/idvanvVK1Ys/v-deo.html. I wish you all the best with you PDF project.
Hi Erin thanks for all the Content. Can you help? Trying to remove commas from a document with LOTS of commas, and replace them with a space. is it possible with Adobe dc pro? if so can you let me know how? or anyone please.. thank you again
Thank you for watching my video. Adobe Acrobat doesn't have a replace all option, but you can try using the find and replace tool to locate individual occurrences, as shown in one of my other tutorials: ua-cam.com/video/hlmpWzpINZU/v-deo.html. Best of luck!
That's a great question! I am not aware of a way to enter a specific height and width for an image. However, when you use the adjustment handles as shown in my tutorial about images in Acrobat (ua-cam.com/video/g2P3Kn6JZtM/v-deo.html), you will see the height and width in inches in a small pop-up box. Best of luck!
Thank you for watching. By chance, are you using Acrobat Reader instead of Adobe Acrobat? This tutorial is only for Acrobat. Reader doesn't offer an option for creating a blank PDF. Best of luck!
Thank you for watching! I have an upcoming tutorial on this very topic. You can't duplicate pages in Acrobat Reader, but in Adobe Acrobat, you can select a page in either the Thumbnails pane or the Organize Pages screen (Tools > Organize Pages) and then select the page, right-click, select Copy, place your cursor where you want to duplicate the page, right-click, and select Paste. Alternatively, you can press and hold the CTRL key on a PC or Option key on a Mac to drag a copy of the page to a new position. Best of luck!
@@erinwrightwriting I'm in Acrobat. Got it - you can essentially keep duplicating your pages - but it's a shame you can't seem to just get it to generation x number of pages! Thanks :)
All the steps shown in this video are listed on my blog at erinwrightwriting.com/create-a-blank-pdf-in-adobe-acrobat/. Thank you for watching!
Simple and clear video, thank you for posting.
I appreciate your kind feedback! Thank you for watching!
I was frustrated, your video took my anxiety down to zero. Thank you.
I am so glad to hear that! I wish you all the best with your PDF project!
what a beautifully clean presentation - thanks!
I really appreciate your kind words! Thank you for watching!
Thank you so much., very informative.
I am so glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching!
Thank you so much I learn many useful methods from you. Notably, your lessons on MS Word are absolutely amazing!
Thank you for your kind comment. I am very flattered!
Great Video. I have a question I want to create a PDF video for a genealogy project, is there a way to have like a surname section and lets say another section break for people and can insert like a link to jump to that person name I seen oit on other PDF but I do not know how to do or explain it properly?
Hello, Dawn. Thank you for watching my tutorial. Just to clarify, you want to create text links in a PDF to specific parts of a video embedded in that PDF?
@@erinwrightwriting I figured it out it was called interenal links
Do you have a video on how to add shapes/lines?
Thank you for watching! I do have an older tutorial that shows how to use the comment and markup tools, including shapes and lines: ua-cam.com/video/idvanvVK1Ys/v-deo.html. I wish you all the best with you PDF project.
thank you
Thank you for watching!
Dated, but I was able to follow to add blank page to Adobe Acrobat 2023. Thanks.....
Thank you for watching! I plan to produce an updated version of this tutorial for the new 2023 interface in the coming months.
Hi Erin thanks for all the Content.
Can you help? Trying to remove commas from a document with LOTS of commas, and replace them with a space. is it possible with Adobe dc pro? if so can you let me know how? or anyone please.. thank you again
Thank you for watching my video. Adobe Acrobat doesn't have a replace all option, but you can try using the find and replace tool to locate individual occurrences, as shown in one of my other tutorials: ua-cam.com/video/hlmpWzpINZU/v-deo.html. Best of luck!
Hello Erin !! Can you demonstrate on how to add Page borders to my adobe PDF
Thank you for the suggestion! I will definitely add that to my list of future videos.
hi , is there a way to enter the height and width of an image in this program? thanks
That's a great question! I am not aware of a way to enter a specific height and width for an image. However, when you use the adjustment handles as shown in my tutorial about images in Acrobat (ua-cam.com/video/g2P3Kn6JZtM/v-deo.html), you will see the height and width in inches in a small pop-up box. Best of luck!
Thanks for the great explanation, and please send me the Adobe Reader link
Hey pls help me.... I dont get options of blank pdf, multiplefiles, single files like these!.... ???
Thank you for watching. By chance, are you using Acrobat Reader instead of Adobe Acrobat? This tutorial is only for Acrobat. Reader doesn't offer an option for creating a blank PDF. Best of luck!
@@erinwrightwriting oh yes...thnx for helping me !
Why dont i have a option to select blank page when i click create pdf? All that is says is:Create pdf from images,microsoft files and more...
Thank you for watching! Which version of Adobe Acrobat are you using?
It doesn't give me an option to put blank page
I am sorry to hear that you are having this issue. Which version of Adobe Acrobat are you using?
Big question: why don't Adobe let you duplicate pages?
Thank you for watching! I have an upcoming tutorial on this very topic. You can't duplicate pages in Acrobat Reader, but in Adobe Acrobat, you can select a page in either the Thumbnails pane or the Organize Pages screen (Tools > Organize Pages) and then select the page, right-click, select Copy, place your cursor where you want to duplicate the page, right-click, and select Paste. Alternatively, you can press and hold the CTRL key on a PC or Option key on a Mac to drag a copy of the page to a new position. Best of luck!
@@erinwrightwriting I'm in Acrobat. Got it - you can essentially keep duplicating your pages - but it's a shame you can't seem to just get it to generation x number of pages!
Thanks :)
acrobat XI don't create blank pdf, need to add blank page to an existing pdf than extract it !
7 minutes to create a blank file, come on. More like 10 seconds
I DONT HAVE OPTION FOR BLANK PAGE OPENING!!!!!! thats why im here! but no answer....
Thank you for watching. Which version of Adobe Acrobat are you using?
Acrobat Reader @@erinwrightwriting