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I need to create a pdf that can be edited in Acrobat Reader. In other words, when I open the pdf, it recognises the text boxes and other elements and lets me change them as necessary. I can do this by exporting pdfs from other softwares, like photoshop, illustrator and powerpoint, but I can’t do it by exporting from Figma. does anyone have any idea if this is possible?

@Taline_Velasques this behavior is to be expected. Figma is a design too and when we create a design which looks like an input text field what we actually do is use shapes, frames, groups etc to mimic the looks of the input. We don’t actually design an text input.


Hi Jeffrey, thanks for your reply, I can export a pdf from Figma, but when I do, it doesn’t recognise the elements as editable blocks in Acrobat Reader. However, when I use other software (such as Photoshop, Illustrator or PowerPoint, for example), I can easily edit…


Hi, titanas. Thanks, but that’s not exactly what I was asking. My question is whether it’s possible to edit a pdf exported from Figma in Acrobat Reader, which allows you to edit pdfs, you can edit texts, images and graphics. But when I export Figma I can’t. However, when I export from other software (such as photoshop, illustrator or powerpoint), I can edit them easily.


@Taline_Velasques sorry I misunderstood your initial message. You are right though. Exporting PDF files from Figma and edit PDF files in an app like Acrobat Reader is extremely hard if one wants to edit existing elements. Adding elements, for example and image or a highlight, is much easier or no brainer.


@Taline_Velasques Hi there! I having the same issue as you. I am trying to export a pdf from Figma and then make additional edits on Acrobat. Were you able to figure out a work around by any chance??


Hi,
Re: the above-mentioned issue I have some concern the PDF exported from Figma is not very welly supported by Acrobat, the text is not easily editable in Acrobat, whereas PDF which were generated by XD or InDesign works fine with Acrobat and can be easily edited in Acrobat, so is there a solution for this issue


Acrobat, as a tool, is like eating lava straight out of a volcano and looking at the camera saying “Yea that … is good!” So is Adobe Express, you see a sign that says Express, only to watch the guy caring rail cart on abandoned train tracks. Adobe Flash for Democracy!


Open file in Preview > Export > Quartz Filter: Reduce File Size

Then you can open in acrobat and edit, and the bounding boxes (which you may have seen all over the place before) are just the text boxes