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food
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Comment is deleted when clicking the x button in the upper right corner of a comment bubble.
When typing a comment directly in the comment bubble, it gets deleted when clicking the x button in the upper right corner. This is a new behaviour. I have lost so many comments by this. It does not happen, when editing an already existing comment.
OS: Sonoma 14.6.1
Acrobat Pro 2023.008.204581 vote -
Please brighten the colors of the new sticky note "comment" shape
I don't know why you needed to change the shape, but in the process it has become a washed-out color, even at 100% opacity. This is a step backward.
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Audio Comment
Bug: Audio Comment not working
On the Mac version of Acrobat Pro the Audio comment feature does not work.
When you press playback after recording nothing happens.
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2015 릴리스 Acrobat Pro DC 설치시 브라우저 업데이트 접속할수없음
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New version is confusing and annoying. Apparently more gadgets, but it doesn't even highlight or make comments in a pdf withour trying to sell you and buy the version, unfortunately there is a monopoly in documents in pdf. Another competition is necessary
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Feature Request: automatically make url links in comments clickable
I'd love if all versions of acrobat had the automatic function where if someone pastes a URL in a comment it is clickable.
I work in a studio that does a lot of product related designs and when the marketing team provides feedback they do so in a marked up pdf using comments (they often have little to no knowledge of how to do more complex things in acrobat so would not use "proper" ways to add links. We often get design feedback via comment markups and they might paste 6 links in a comment that I then have to…
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Highlight "pencil case" - changing highlight color easily
In reading papers, I use multiple highlight colors simultaneously, yet changing colors demands too much clicks.
Currently, there are two ways of changing the color: 1) highlight using the previously used color, click on the highlight, click to change color; the next highlight will use this changed color by default. 2) using the property bar/highlighter tool properties, you click on the top-down menu, click to select a new color and then highlight. Both options requires two clicks.
Suppose the physical world: you have highlithers in multiple colors, and in one action you chose the color you want to use.
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Comments as Components, not a Printing Extra -- Layout, Flow, Consistency
The comments feel like they were added on to the program as a "nice to have" and weren't truly integrated into the layout and design considerations of Acrobat. For example, shouldn't they be treated as another "layer"? Having the comments panel on the right hand side makes it feel like there is a whole separate system that is handling the comments as an after thought and this shows in the way they are then handled downstream.
Printing comments is a nightmare, whether they display our not is a nightmare, when the reply box will cut off a lengthy comment is…
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highlight and comment should not be part of the document protection
The purpose of the Portable Document Format (PDF) is to provide a way to share documents in a format that remains consistent and unaltered. I understand that there are cases where the document creator may want to restrict certain actions, such as printing or copying content, especially when the document is intended to be viewed only on a screen. These restrictions can be appropriate and serve specific needs.
However, I don't think the creator should prevent commenting or highlighting. Highlighting and commenting are basic tools used to notify the creator about proposed changes or to propose courses of action based…
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