Daniel Else wrote:
Mike, if you have someone in the family who qualifies for the Adobe Acrobat 
Education pricing structure, I'd recommend that you go ahead and purchase AA 
Professional. It is a terrific discount. That will allow you to do anything you 
want to a pdf.


Dan,

Not anything! Turns out that the creator of a PDF file can lock it in such a 
way as to prevent any markup even by a recipient who uses Adobe Acrobat 3D 
Version 8, the highest version of Adobe Acrobat. I confirmed this with Adobe's 
sales.

Or do you have a different experience?

I'll be purchasing articles and then might have to highlight them. That's why 
I want to be able to highlight. I might have to print out and highlight hard 
copy.

Thanks,

Michael

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Intensive Care Communications, Inc.®
Biomedical Writing and Editing
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