![]() This is almost the same as right-clicking a comment and choosing "Properties", but the interface is nicer and it's quicker to change properties this way.Īn observation: if you press CTRL + E and, without having selected any specific comment, click on a comment tool (Highlight, Underline, etc.) and change its properties in the new interface opened by CTRL + E, it will make those properties the default properties for that comment tool, but only for this session of Acrobat. After you chose the color, click "More." and check "Make Properties Default" to permanently store your prefered color as the new highlight color. If you need to change an annotation's color on the fly, you can click on it and then press CTRL + E (CMD + E for a Mac). Confirm that you would like to delete the highlighter.I haven't tested it in Reader, but this works on Acrobat Pro DC:.Swipe from right to left on the highlighter and tap Delete.Once you have done this, follow these steps to delete the highlighter: If you have made highlights with the highlighter you want to delete, you will first need to edit or delete those highlights using the steps described above. You can only delete highlighters that are not associated with highlights. Change the intensity of your highlighter.Select Highlight or Underline to change the type.Tap the Label field to change the label.There are a few different ways that you can customize your highlighter:.Tap the 'i' icon to the right of the highlighter.If you would like to change a highlighter, you can do so in the Highlighter window using these steps: It will now appear as an option when you add a highlight in the text. Tap the back arrow in the upper left corner to save the highlighter. On the next screen, you can assign a label (title), choose highlight or underline, change the intensity of the color, and choose the color. Scroll to the bottom of the screen, if needed, and tap Add Highlighter.Tap Edit in the upper right corner of the menu.While we provide a few different highlighters, you can create and customize highlighters to fit your preferences. Confirm that you would like to delete the highlight.Swipe from right to left across the highlight.Locate the highlight you wish to delete.Tap the highlighter for the highlight you want to delete.Second, you can delete a highlight through the Menu: Tap the Options icon in the upper right of the highlight popup (looks like gear.).There are two ways to delete a highlight in our app.įirst, you can delete a highlight from within a resource: You may now edit the highlight with the same options as shown above but in a smaller popup:.Tap 'Edit' in the popup bar which appears.Tap and hold any highlighted word within the Bible text.The date the highlight was last updated.Here we see the text that is highlighted.Tap the colored square to change the highlighter color.Tap the Category field to choose a category.Tap the Label field to change the label (title). ![]() Settings (gear icon), which offers the following options when tapped:.You can do these things by tapping the Settings icon in the upper right corner or by following these steps: Here you can change the label, assign the highlight to a category, change the highlighter color, and edit the tags.Tap the 'i' icon to the right of a highlight to open the edit window.There are two ways to edit a highlighter. Choose the label, tags, and category and then select the Highlighter color you would like to use to create the highlight.Tap a verse number or select text and select Highlight from the pop-up menu. ![]() Here are the steps you can follow to add a highlight: As mentioned above, these highlights can be tied to either a verse or text. You can create a highlight when viewing text in your app. These highlights are tied to the verse number and will show across your downloaded Bible translations. ![]() Verse based highlights are created by tapping on a verse number. Word based highlights are created by selecting text and are tied to the resource that they are created in. There are two ways to create highlights within our app: word based and verse based. ![]()
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