Export a FM book to single Word file?

Art Campbell art.campbell at gmail.com
Thu Mar 20 18:26:25 PDT 2008


I think you're right, Fred.
I looked at a copy of Standard and saw that it had the entry and
assumed it worked the same way that Pro does. But I leaped to the
wrong conclusion.

Thanks,
Art

On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 8:42 PM, Fred Ridder <docudoc at hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>  Art Campbell wrote:
>
>
>
> > If you want to create stand-alone PDFs that people can mark up with
>  > Reader 8, yes, you do need Pro or 3D.
>  >
>  > However, to make things a little less expensive, Standard delivers and
>  > performs the shared review functionality that includes the ability for
>  > reviewers to edit and comment with Reader, as stated on the Adobe
>  > site:
>  >
>  > http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/matrix.html
>  >
>  > Pro and 3D are great, but they're not required to conduct shared
>  > reviews with the reviewers using Reader 8. You only need them if you
>  > want to add this functionality outside the review cycle -- for
>  > instance, if you want customers to be able to download and annotate a
>  > PDF that you placed on your www site. But for reviews, if you're
>  > counting pennies, you can pass.
>
>  Sorry, Art, but I think you're misinterpreting the matrix. The shared
> review
>  capability that Acrobat Standard supports requires all reviewers to have
>  Acrobat and not just Adobe Reader. The minimum version that allows you
>  to create a PDF that can be annotated by people who have only Adobe
>  Reader is Acrobat Pro. So you can either buy the Standard version of
>  Acrobat for all reviewers, or pop for one copy of Acrobat Pro for the
>  tech writer preparing docs for review.
>
>  The Standard version of Acrobat 8.0 simply does not have the "Enable
>  for Commenting and Analysis in Adobe Reader" command.
>
>  -Fred Ridder
>
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