Re: New Adobe Technical Communication Suite 2 andnewAdobeeLearningSuite

2009-01-22 Thread Alan Litchfield
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 tha

Re: New Adobe Technical Communication Suite 2 andnewAdobeeLearningSuite

2009-01-22 Thread Art Campbell
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,

RE: New Adobe Technical Communication Suite 2 andnewAdobeeLearningSuite

2009-01-22 Thread Fred Ridder
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 Extende

RE: New Adobe Technical Communication Suite 2 andnewAdobeeLearningSuite

2009-01-22 Thread Combs, Richard
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: http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat

RE: New Adobe Technical Communication Suite 2 andnewAdobeeLearningSuite

2009-01-21 Thread Fred Ridder
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

RE: New Adobe Technical Communication Suite 2 andnewAdobeeLearningSuite

2009-01-21 Thread Combs, Richard
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 ca

RE: New Adobe Technical Communication Suite 2 andnewAdobeeLearningSuite

2009-01-21 Thread Owen, Clint
boun...@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