Align a single object on the page
Ability to align a single object to the left, center, right, top, bottom, middle of page. Currently, we are only able to align multiple objects in relation to each other. I just want to align an image or a text box to the center of the page, but for some reason that is not an option! This is a very basic function of every single editing program I have ever used. Why can we not do this in Adobe Acrobat Pro DC???
To be clear: I want to align a text box on a page. NOT the text inside of the box. I want to put the whole text box precisely in the middle of the page. I don't want to drag it to an approximate location, nor do I want to have to use the ruler to try to align it perfectly. Simple, simple function. I shouldn't even have to request this. It's common sense.
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Brian commented
The align objects button is right there but grayed out. I don't know why we can't use it.
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Felnor Maldonado commented
This is a must to have. Please Adobe!!!
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usagora commented
1000% Percent agreed. I can't believe the $180/year "gold standard" PDF editor can't perform such a basic function. I've seen other people make excuses for it such as "it was never meant to be an editor like Word, etc." but that's a bogus reason, because there are plenty of other functions it has that an editor also has. For example, if Acrobat Pro DC is able to center objects relative to each other, there's no excuse why it can't center objects relative to the page. I mean, seriously, is this a joke?