At this point point the back ground might be satisfactory for you since by default it has a white background. Click on it again and move it into the desired position.ħ. Hit enter or click outside the box so the text box is set into the document.Ħ. Creat the text you want in the new COMMENT text box that appears, adjusting the text style you desire per the controls listed.ĥ. Then click the text box icon on the Comment Ribbon (its a square box with text letter 'T' in it).Ĥ. Click on the 'Comment' icon under Review and Approve.ģ.
click on the tools button (just to the right of the 'Home') whihc will bring up a list of icons, with groups such as create & edit, review & approve, forms & signatures, etc. open the document you want to add text to.Ģ. YOU CANNOT CHANGE TEXT BACKGROUND BY USING THE 'ADD TEXT' ICON-you will be stuck in perdition and burn forever if you do this.ġ. Anyway, the only condition is if you following the following steps.
Who in the heck knows why this was designed like this, but I am sure the designers had a reason. ) is only available in a very narrow set of conditions in Adobe. The recurring problem is that the properties box to change the background of a box of text (i.e.