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    Default Copy & Pasting

    I'm using version 5.0 of Adobe Acrobat and have very limited knowledge of this program. I have a PDF version of my document and would like to take out an existing logo (I've figured that part out using the Touch Up Tool) but cannot figure out how to paste an existing logo in the file. I saved the logo which was in word to a PDF file but the copy & paste functions are never highlighted to choose as an option.

    Is this possible or am I wasting my time and should explore other possibilities?
    becky_sloan@adobeforums.com Guest

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    Default Re: Copy & Pasting



    I have a PDF version of my document and would like to take out an existing
    logo (I've figured that part out using the Touch Up Tool) but cannot figure
    out how to paste an existing logo in the file.




    If possible, your simplest and best solution is to make place the logo into the source document from which the PDF was created, and re-pdf that document. Using the object touch up tool, however, you SHOULD be able to copy and paste an element from a PDF into another location in the PDF, or into another PDF. If the document has security on it (a little gold 'key' symbol should be visible at the bottom of the page), you may not be able to copy & paste. Be warned also that results using the object touch up tool may not be predictable or desireable.
    Fr._Watson@adobeforums.com Guest

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    Default Re: Copy & Pasting

    Mask out the existing logo.
    Create a custom stamp and stamp the Logo on the page.

    Don't forget the extra step to print stamps.
    Larry_Tilley@adobeforums.com Guest

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    Default Re: Copy & Pasting

    Hi
    Usually i use the form tool (button) and select the icon (just browse the picture in format pdf of different).
    It is easy to use and to distribution through a document.

    Best Regards
    broker@adobeforums.com Guest

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