FrameMaker 7.2 on Windows XP, Adobe Acrobat 6 Professional, and TimeSavers 5.0.
We normally password-protect our PDFs produced from FrameMaker to guard against accidental or deliberate changes, but we had a customer request the ability to annotate the PDF file. Under Adobe PDF Security, I found the option for Changes Allowed: "Commenting, filling in form fields, and signing". I thought everything was all right because I could then comment on the resultant PDFs, but I was using Acrobat. I then found out that people who are using Reader cannot comment on the files unless I enable commenting in Acrobat. Is there a way to enable commenting using any of the above tools that I told you that I have, before the PDF is generated? We have an automated output system, so I must be able to configure the settings in one of them without opening the PDF file after it's been generated. If the answer is no, then will I have any better luck with FrameMaker 10 and Adobe Acrobat X on Windows 7? We're supposed to upgrade this year. Fei Min ------------------------------------------------------- Fei Min Lorente Senior Technical Communicator Medical Division ON Semiconductor feimin.lorente at onsemi.com <mailto:feimin.lorente at onsemi.com> +1 519 884 9696 ext 2297 | office +1 519 831 4931 | mobile +1 519 884 0228 | fax http://www.onsemi.com <http://www.onsemi.com> ------------------------------------------------------- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.frameusers.com/pipermail/framers/attachments/20120106/a4d56f85/attachment.html>