Readers or reviewers who have the full-feature editor/reader tool
that comes with the full Acrobat product (and which Adobe, in their
wisdom, chose to call by exactly the same name as the full product
suite, e.g. Adobe Acrobat 6.0 Deluxe or Adobe Acrobat 7.0
Professional) can add comments and othe
Readers or reviewers who have the full-feature editor/reader tool
that comes with the full Acrobat product (and which Adobe, in their
wisdom, chose to call by exactly the same name as the full product
suite, e.g. Adobe Acrobat 6.0 Deluxe or Adobe Acrobat 7.0
Professional) can add comments and othe
Hi, Jon:
Are there error messages? They would help to focus the trouble shooting.
More likely, the problem stems from a combination of Acrobat 7
settings and whatever Acrobat viewers are used to view the file.
In Acrobat 7 Professional, Document > Enable For Commenting in
Acrobat Reader is a n
Hi, Jon:
Are there error messages? They would help to focus the trouble shooting.
More likely, the problem stems from a combination of Acrobat 7
settings and whatever Acrobat viewers are used to view the file.
In Acrobat 7 Professional, Document > Enable For Commenting in
Acrobat Reader is a
She needs to use Acrobat 7 Pro if she wants to get the full advantage of the
commenting feature.
It's a great feature with very few problems (for its first release). I'd
recommend it to anyone who is tired of getting comments back in varied
formats. The auto online help feature is great as well.
She needs to use Acrobat 7 Pro if she wants to get the full advantage of the
commenting feature.
It's a great feature with very few problems (for its first release). I'd
recommend it to anyone who is tired of getting comments back in varied
formats. The auto online help feature is great as well.
The first thing I'd suggest is to look at the security settings.
'Ctrl+d' will display them; it's possible that comments are disabled.
-HTH,
Nicole
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The first thing I'd suggest is to look at the security settings.
'Ctrl+d' will display them; it's possible that comments are disabled.
-HTH,
Nicole
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