

#Pdf studio pro multiple layers pdf
In Acrobat, you can use the Merge Files Into A Single PDF command to combine PDF documents that contain layers. Rather, the content is added to the entire document. However, the content isn't added to a specific layer, even if that layer is selected when the content is added. You can add content, such as review comments, stamps, or form fields, to layered documents just as you would to any other PDF document. For example, if you want to change a title and byline that appear on the same line on the first page of a document, and the title and byline are on two different visible layers, editing the content on one layer changes the content on both layers.

If the content that you edit or delete is associated with more than one layer, the content in all the layers reflects the change. In Acrobat, if the content that you edit or delete is associated with one layer, the content of the layer reflects the change. These tools recognize and select any content that is visible, regardless of whether the content is on a selected layer. (In Acrobat Reader, the PDF must include usage rights.) In Acrobat, you can edit content using Edit Text and Images tool.

You can select or copy content in a layered PDF document using the Select tool or the Snapshot tool.
