This is almost the same as right-clicking a comment and choosing "Properties", but the interface is nicer and it's quicker to change properties this way.Īn observation: if you press CTRL + E and, without having selected any specific comment, click on a comment tool (Highlight, Underline, etc.) and change its properties in the new interface opened by CTRL + E, it will make those properties the default properties for that comment tool, but only for this session of Acrobat. After you chose the color, click "More." and check "Make Properties Default" to permanently store your prefered color as the new highlight color. If you need to change an annotation's color on the fly, you can click on it and then press CTRL + E (CMD + E for a Mac). I haven't tested it in Reader, but this works on Acrobat Pro DC:
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