Fei Min, You wrote:
>... I then found out that people who are using Reader cannot comment on >the files unless I enable commenting in Acrobat. With the free *Adobe Reader X*, end users can use two commenting tools (sticky notes and highlight text), independently of how the PDF was created, as long as the PDF does not have security settings that prevent commenting -- see http://acrobat.solutions.adobe.com/content/areaderx_ipm1_en > 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. ... Enabling PDFs for full commenting in an automated is possible with Adobe LiveCycle Reader Extensions (costly; you will not be able to find a price in Adobe's web site) Shlomo Perets MicroType, http://www.microtype.com FrameMaker/TCS training & consulting * FM-to-Acrobat TimeSavers/Assistants
