PLEASE Don't make the user go through a menu to check off a comment! You DOUBLE the time it takes to go through comments.
PLEASE ELIMINATE the need to go through a dropdown menu just to check off a commnet.
IT WAS FINE to have a checkbox. It took HALF THE TIME.
PLEAES FIX
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Sacha Girard commented
Please bring the check box back and make sure the filtering behaves as expected.
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karen commented
bring the box back (and change your beta testing group to include people who actually use the products! how this got released in the first place is mind boggling)
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Justin Aitcheson commented
Acrobat Pro DC 2019.008.20080 Commenting Checkbox
In this version of Acrobat Pro there is no checkbox in the comment bubbles. There is only this feature in the expanded ... menu. I utilize this feature all the time to go through client feedback and check off addressed issues in long-form print documents. Please put it back in the bubble.
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Eugene Tyson commented
Check box back please!
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Oliv commented
Please bring the cherk box back!
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Virgo commented
Bring back the box!!
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L commented
This is all I want in the world. I was never more upset about an update.
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Anonymous commented
Seriously fix this to be as it previously was. This is BS.
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Anonymous commented
Please fix it: PLEASE Don't make the user go through a menu to check off a comment! You DOUBLE the time it takes to go through comments.I can not work. Please come back to previous version — it was perfect.
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Anonymous commented
Bring box the check box! The removing of the check box has added another step in my already busy day. It is not efficient or user friendly. I'm not sure who thought this was a good idea, but obviously it was someone who doesn't actually use acrobat for edits and/or tracking of work flow.
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Anonymous commented
This is essential. Please action as soon as possible.
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Tom commented
Also, the filtering is now really clumsy. It was better before, when you checked off a comment and had the 'completed' filter on, that comment would then disappear. Now you have to go into the filter menu, unapply the filter, then go back in and reapply it, just to get the newly completed tasks to disappear. The old way of checking off comments was far superior.
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Randi Meredith commented
Checkbox should always be visible, even when the comment in closed with the twirl arrow.
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Denny commented
*comment checkboxes.
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Denny commented
Terrible oversight by Adobe! Bring back the Comment Box!
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Anonymous commented
Makes you wonder...
Does the team that develops Adobe's user interface actually use the software?
I mean, in a real work setting?
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Anonymous commented
This new format was hard to find and involves useless extra steps to check off a task
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Anonymous commented
Just because they wanted it to look "modern..." and "clean" -- we need function, not fashion!
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Nate Stelton commented
Let this be a lesson to GUI developers in general. If a feature is used only a few times a month, you can hide it from initial view and drop it down a click layer. But if the feature is used multiple times in a session, make it a single click. When I check my car's oil every couple weeks I have to lift the hood, but thankfully, the ignition switch is not also under the hood--so far...
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Anonymous commented
I agree. The checkbox was less time and easier to use.