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- ideaist
Hello all.
I'm dealing with an old school client for a print document. She's been giving me copy as a .doc and I've provided her with a final .pdf from InDesign (it looks tight).
Unfortunately, she's unable to comment, annotate, etc. using said .pdf (again, she's "old school").
What online-based .pdf annotation tools do all y'all use these days? Just looking to send my client a login or simply a document and have them mark it up.
All relevant and irrelevant comments (as always) appreciated...
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- CALLES0
print camera phone it send as text message
- Gnash0
assuming you have acrobat Pro.
Top bar, got to; Comments > Enable For Commenting...
Save PDF and send. This will bring up a new toolbar for her Reader Version.
- doesnotexist0
maybe? http://www.pdfescape.com
- Yeah; googled and found said shit show. Thanks though doesnotexist... : )ideaist
- jevo was following your web-based criteria, think acrobat pro + reader is best reallydoesnotexist
- Gnash0
If you have Acrobat Pro I don't see much reason to use those services.
Also - I'm not positive about this - I think the newest version of Acrobat Reader allows for commenting without having to "enable commenting..."- How's the weather in Creemore? Friend of mine just bought a place in Mulmur (sp?)Gnash
- Mulmur is nearby and whether is moving into Fall; lovely and inspiring... Give your friend my contact details!ideaist
- QBN Drinks Creemore and what not...ideaist
- sounds great! couldn't drive home last time I was in creemore :)Gnash
- I live across the street from the pub and kitty corner to the brewery; deadly but great...ideaist
- doesnotexist0
what about just having her list her notes in bullet form in an email referencing page numbers? usually what I end up doing
- ideaist0
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- Amicus0
Qubein FTW