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Hi,
I have forwarded the request to the higher management. Currently we don’t have any plan to implement it but we have kept it in our radar and will implement it in future release.
Meanwhile to see spelling errors, open Edit PDF and click on inside each bounding box one by one to see if there is any error in each paragraph.Please confirm if this resolves your issue.
Thanks
RachitAn error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment Elizabeth Whitmire commented
Seconded. I do understand we can spellcheck the file's comments, but that's just not as useful as being able to spellcheck the content of PDFs. It would speed up my proofreading so much if I could run spellcheck and know that I'm not missing any spelling errors. Please please make this happen!
Oh but at least there's a workaround I see. I'll try it, but a regular spellcheck feature would still be really helpful.
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Hi Elizabeth,
Thanks for your feedback. We have made a note of the same and shall try to incorporate it soon. If you have any other questions, just let us know.
Thanks,
Amit
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An error occurred while saving the comment Elizabeth Whitmire commented
Girija Agarwala that actually worked for me - thanks :)
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Can you share your machine details alongwith the Acrobat version.
An error occurred while saving the comment Elizabeth Whitmire commented
I don't know about Anonymous, but I've been having this issue for a very long time, and I did report it about 2 YEARS AGO I THINK.... I just updated to the latest
Architecture: x86_64
Build: 19.10.20099.322322
AGM: 4.30.85
CoolType: 5.14.5
JP2K: 1.2.2.42832But I'm still having the same issue. It lags both on startup and when I click the Comment tab - EVEN WHEN THERE ARE NO COMMENTS in the document I have open! ARRRRGH
My machine is a Late 2013 Mac Pro running Mojave, which is up to date.
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Ok I've tried the workaround, but I don't see what's supposed to happen. I'm using the latest Acrobat, where I've taken a PDF saved from InDesign, and it's littered with spelling errors.... (I filled a text box in InDesign with placeholder text.) So in Acrobat, I've selected the text box, and if I'm supposed to see the spelling errors highlighted, I'm not seeing that at all. What am I supposed to be seeing? I'm attaching a screenshot of the screen in Acrobat. Please help!