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Steve_Werner@adobeforums.com #1
Re: How to securely hide comments and print movie posters?
(1) To restrict viewing comments, I believe you'd have to assign a password to open the PDF.
(2) I have no problem printing QT movie posters in Acrobat 7 (don't use Acrobat 6 any more).
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TonyCastro@adobeforums.com #2
Re: How to securely hide comments and print movie posters?
1) I have used the commenting toolbar to hide comments and then password protected, saved and closed the file. Nonetheless, the comments remained visible when reopening it. All that happened is that changes to comments are now not allowed.
2) I guess not being able to print QT movie posters is a glitch in Acro 6...since I had no problems with previous versions. Since I'm in the middle of a big project, I'm leery of upgrading to Acro 7 at this time.
Thanks for responding...but I still wish I could figure this out.
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