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domihode@adobeforums.com #1
making comments permanent
I'm trying to sign some pdf documents with my tablet. I'm using the pen tool in acrobat, signing it, saving and then when it opens it preview the signature is not visible. Because what I did I guess was just adding a comment. How can I write on top of a pdf document and make it permanent/not a "comment"?.
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graffiti #2
Re: making comments permanent
I suppose you could always reprint the PDF choosing "comments and markups" in the print menu.
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domihode@adobeforums.com #3
Re: making comments permanent
I need to e-mail it.
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graffiti #4
Re: making comments permanent
I meant to say that you can use the PDF printer to print to a new PDF. Choose the options in the print menu like I mentioned earlier.
Mail the resulting PDF.
This all assumes you have Acrobat.
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Jon Bessant #5
Re: making comments permanent
It's an Acrobat forum - use Acrobat and the Signature tool. Create a
self signed ID and then apply your signature....
Jon
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Michael Kazlow #6
Re: making comments permanent
It depends upon how you entered the comments. Some comments will be
preserved if you flatten the pdf. For example, if you enter comments
with the textbox tool these will be preserved. If you use the Sticky
Notes they will not be. If you use the typewritter tool to enter
comments, then this will be preserved when flattened.
Mike
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Jon Bessant #7
Re: making comments permanent
Hey Mike - we just got 20:20 vision me thinks (post timings) ;-)
Jon
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