You can hold down the SHIFT key and select but the selection is uncontrollable. I guess we are basically without any REAL support here. I can't believe that no one answered this yet in almost 4 years. Why can I not spend the time while reading to highlight important passages and then EXPORT/COPY THE COMPLETE LIST OF HIGHLIGHTED PASSAGES? Again, this is what people want to do. Once you've highlighted important text passages, the Comments List shows you each highlighting location with a timestamp as an entry in the list, but NOT THE HIGHLIGHTED TEXT! What is the point? For what percentage of Acrobat users is that the desired functionality? Why can one not simply right-click any highlighted area and select copy from a context menu? THAT IS WHAT PEOPLE WANT TO DO. In a business context, that almost always involves repurposing the content in other software outside the PDF rather than only sharing the annotated PDF with others. Usually, it's because you want to draw attention for yourself and others to key phrases. When reviewing a document, why does someone go to the trouble to Highlight text in the first place? +1 on the almost complete fail on the user experience with the Highlight function in Acrobat.
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