Bill,

Adobe Reader is able to add annotations to a PDF if the appropriate user rights have been applied to the PDF. I suspect that the PDF must also be created as interactive (not printform). Applying user rights might be done by the software that creates the PDF, or even after the fact by software such as Adobe Acrobat.

Previous posting to this list have suggested that certain third party PDF readers can ignore user rights and perform some tasks that Adobe Reader would restrict.

  Ward

----- Original Message ----- From: William H. Boswell
To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
Sent: Tuesday, September 22, 2009 10:49 AM
Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] To pdf or not to pdf


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I guess it's up to the user as to what their preference will be later on down the road when you have thousands of images/PDFs. One big advantage of using the PDF files is that you can add notes to the file that would otherwise have to be added in the genealogy program. I don't know if the reader lets you do this since I use the full version.

Bill Boswell
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