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Open the PDF in Redact PDF DC, and then choose Tools Redact. nIn the secondary toolbar, click Remove Hidden Information. nMake sure that the check boxes are selected only for the items that you want to remove from the document. nClick Remove to delete selected items from the file, and click OK.
Click on an area marked for redaction, and press Delete.nRight-click an area marked for redaction, and select Delete from the menu.
Select all of them, right-click and select "Delete" from the popup menu. To clarify, I have marked items for redaction but have not applied the redaction. Now I just want to unmark them. You can also open the Comments panel, select them all there and press Delete.
Select all of them, right-click and select "Delete" from the popup menu. To clarify, I have marked items for redaction but have not applied the redaction. Now I just want to unmark them. You can also open the Comments panel, select them all there and press Delete.
Open the PDF in Redact PDF DC, and then choose Tools Redact. nIn the secondary toolbar, click Remove Hidden Information. nMake sure that the check boxes are selected only for the items that you want to remove from the document. nClick Remove to delete selected items from the file, and click OK.
Open the PDF that contains the text you want to black out. Go to the Tools menu and select the Redact tool to open the Secondary Tool Bar immediately above the PDF. It includes the Redaction Tools. Choose Mark for Redaction and select OK when prompted by the pop-up window.
Open the Redaction toolbar. To do this, go to View Toolbars Redaction. You can then choose the Mark for Redaction tool from the toolbar. Use the tool to mark all the items you would like to redact. To redact a line or item in the document, double-click on a word or image.
Open your PDF document.nSwitch to Edit Mode. nDrag cursor over the text you want to redact to select it. nRight-click over selected text and choose Edit and then Redact from the right-click menu.
Open the PDF that contains the text you want to black out. Go to the Tools menu and select the Redact tool to open the Secondary Tool Bar immediately above the PDF. It includes the Redaction Tools. Choose Mark for Redaction and select OK when prompted by the pop-up window.
Click Tools Redact. nIn the secondary toolbar, choose Properties. nSelect Use Overlay Text, and then select Redaction Code.nSelect a code set from the list on the left, and click Edit Codes.nIn the Redaction Code Editor dialog box, do any of the following: