I will try to run the Accessibility tool after I have problem-solved another issue I am currently having with Adobe kicking me off my $76+/mth account regularly and making me log in a way that bypasses my secure password manager (presumably this is deliberate). I can confirm that I am not running any type of JavaScript batch action via the redaction tool. It is a scanned doc and I did not produce the original pdf. In the properties of the doc it says it is an Adobe Acrobat file – openable with DC version. The black rectangles that block out content marked for redaction can be selected and moved with the Select tool, but then the underlying content remains visible and searchable."Īnd this is one would probably resolve your issue but coding in javascript is required following the examples referenced in this link: When a file to be flattened contains elements that are only marked for redaction, flattening the file does not conserve the redaction. The black rectangles that block out redacted content can be selected and moved with the Select Object tool, but the removed content cannot be seen or searched. W hen a file to be flattened contains real redaction, flattening the file conserves them. <-scrolll down in that page and read where it says " There are some considerations to that approach explain briefly in this link: REDACTED TEXT GENERATOR PDFI think you can do a combination of saving the PDF document to postcript and applying a redaction by pages. I've done this, still have the same problem." In regards to this concern: " I've read in another post that I needed to save the document as an Adobe PDF instead of just saving as PDF.
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