Arrow tool
The Arrow tool creates a very similar markup to a line markup, but pre-configured with an arrowhead at one end for convenience.
To make a straight arrow markup, follow these steps:
- Select the Arrow tool using one of the following methods:
- Go to Tools > Markup >
Arrow. - Select
on the Shapes toolbar. - Press A on the keyboard.
- Go to Tools > Markup >
- Drag to place the markup on the document.
To make a bent arrow markup, use the Polyline tool:
- Select the Polyline tool using one of the following methods:
- Go to Tools > Markup >
Polyline. - Select
on the Shapes toolbar. - Press SHIFT+N.
- Go to Tools > Markup >
- Select the workspace to start the line.
- Select again to set the next point in the segmented line. Repeat as needed.
- To complete the line, double-click when placing the last point or press ENTER after placing the last point.
- With the line selected, go to the Properties panel, and select an arrowhead from the End list.
Tips:
- Hold Shift to draw lines at horizontal, vertical, or 45° angles.
To remove markups from your PDF, do one of the following:
- Select the markup on the PDF or from the Markups list.
- Press Delete on your keyboard, or right-click and select
Delete.
Attach a note to nearly any markup that does not have a text box of its own by double-clicking the markup to open the Note pop-up window. Notes attached to markups are functionally similar to the Note Tool.
You can add an action to almost any markup. Right-click the markup and select Edit Action.
Markups may display indicator icons below and to the right of the markup (or grouped markups). These include:
Action: Shows that an action is defined for this markup. Select to trigger the action.
Capture: Shows that the markup has embedded media (typically an image or video). Select this icon to open a preview window.
Reply: Shows one or more replies exist in the Markups list. Hover to preview replies or select to jump to the markup's entry. Turn off the ability to see reply indicators in the View menu.
Select a markup to reveal its control handles. Each handle controls a different aspect of size and orientation.
Resize the markup or change its angle: Drag the appropriate yellow handle. Hold Shift while dragging to force the markup to a horizontal, vertical, or 45° angle.
See Editing Markups for more information.
The appearance of the Arrow markup is configurable, including its color, thickness, pattern, ends, and opacity.
To change the appearance of an Arrow markup, select the markup and select the Properties panel. Go to Window > Panels > Properties to show the Properties panel if it is hidden. Several properties will also be available on the Properties toolbar when the markup is selected.
Color: Sets the line color.
Fill Color: Controls the fill color of the endpoints.
Highlight: Makes the fill color and line transparent so underlying content shows through.
Opacity: Sets opacity level of the line and endpoints, from 0 (invisible) to 100 (opaque).
Line Width: Sets the line thickness in points. A setting of 0 effectively renders the line invisible.
Style: Determines the line pattern. In addition, there are several advanced line styles and you can create Custom Line Styles.
Start and End: Controls the appearance of the endpoints for each side of the line. The diagram below shows samples of each type of endpoint.
Each endpoint has an associated Scale that determines the size of the endpoint in relation to the Line Width. By default, it is set to Auto and will automatically adjust as the Line Width is changed.
