Saving a PDF so that it can be edited in Adobe Reader

Robert Lauriston robert at lauriston.com
Tue Feb 11 10:22:23 PST 2014


Having commenting enabled means Reader users can add comments and
strike out text, though how to do the latter is not obvious so it
might help for you to teach them. Other editing options require
Acrobat.

Can't FM10 enable commenting directly as a Save As option?

On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 10:07 AM, Tammy Van Boening
<tammyvb at spectrumwritingllc.com> wrote:
> FM 10.x. all patched and current and Adobe Acrobat Pro X, all  patched and
> current
>
> I create my book in Framemaker, print the book to a .ps file and then
> manually distill it into a PDF. I open the PDF in Adobe Acrobat Pro and save
> the PDF as Reader Extended > Enable Commenting and Measuring.
>
> I want my editors to be able to not only add comments, but also edit text -
> strike through it, note insertions, etc.
>
> Using Acrobat Reader XI, will my users be able to do this based on the
> option that I am using for the Reader Extended PDF or only commenting an
> option? What can I do to make the PDF editable in terms of striking out
> text, etc?



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