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Many times when I try to move a callout box or text box using the Select Object tool (R) or the Hand tool (H), I accidentally resize it. In photoshop, there is a Move tool (V) that lets you move an object without resizing. Is there a similar function in Acrobat Pro?



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      Many times when I try to move a callout box or text box using the Select Object tool (R) or the Hand tool (H), I accidentally resize it. In photoshop, there is a Move tool (V) that lets you move an object without resizing. Is there a similar function in Acrobat Pro?



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      Many times when I try to move a callout box or text box using the Select Object tool (R) or the Hand tool (H), I accidentally resize it. In photoshop, there is a Move tool (V) that lets you move an object without resizing. Is there a similar function in Acrobat Pro?



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          • ...first select the object,

          • ...then move it with the cursor (arrow) keys only (not using the mouse)


          ?? (You could use shift+arrow or ctrl+arrow or alt+arrow for bigger or smaller movement steps...)






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            Did you try to...




            • ...first select the object,

            • ...then move it with the cursor (arrow) keys only (not using the mouse)


            ?? (You could use shift+arrow or ctrl+arrow or alt+arrow for bigger or smaller movement steps...)






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              • ...first select the object,

              • ...then move it with the cursor (arrow) keys only (not using the mouse)


              ?? (You could use shift+arrow or ctrl+arrow or alt+arrow for bigger or smaller movement steps...)






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                • ...first select the object,

                • ...then move it with the cursor (arrow) keys only (not using the mouse)


                ?? (You could use shift+arrow or ctrl+arrow or alt+arrow for bigger or smaller movement steps...)






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                • ...first select the object,

                • ...then move it with the cursor (arrow) keys only (not using the mouse)


                ?? (You could use shift+arrow or ctrl+arrow or alt+arrow for bigger or smaller movement steps...)







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