Lief Erickson wrote:
My question is do you need Acrobat Pro Extended or will Acrobat Pro
(or
even Acrobat Standard) suffice?
You need Pro or Pro Extended to create a PDF that reviewers can mark up
with Adobe Reader. The version comparison matrix is at:
Responding to Leif Erikson, Richard Combs wrote:
You need Pro or Pro Extended to create a PDF that reviewers can mark up
with Adobe Reader. The version comparison matrix is at:
http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/matrix.html
It's my understanding that what you need the Pro Extended
The web server option is just that -- a option. Not required.
If you don't use the (free, for now) adobe.com option, you can use any LAN
network folder that allows all reviewers r/w access as the base location for
the review.
Art
Art Campbell
art.campb...@gmail.com
... In my opinion,
And, Acrobat Pro allows you to merge the comments together into one
pdf.
Alan
On 23/01/2009, at 11:36 AM, Art Campbell wrote:
The web server option is just that -- a option. Not required.
If you don't use the (free, for now) adobe.com option, you can use
any LAN
network folder that
...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Flato,
Gillian
Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2009 1:26 PM
To: Mike Wickham; framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: RE: New Adobe Technical Communication Suite 2
andnewAdobeeLearningSuite
When you say integrated PDF review, do you mean that when someone makes
a comment on a PDF
Flato, Gillian wrote:
When you say integrated PDF review, do you mean that when someone
makes
a comment on a PDF when in review, you can import those changes and
comments into the Frame file, instead of having to copy and paste them
and then edit your text?
Yes. Not only that, but you can
Richard Combs wrote:
Yes. Not only that, but you can show original or final (with or without
markup), accept/reject changes individually, accept/reject all, etc. At
least with the TCS2 versions -- I don't know how much of that
functionality is available if you get the standalone versions of