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    Margo Grant commented  · 

    Several observations:

    -- The need to click Post to make the sticky note persist was a distinct change from before (both unannounced and unwelcome). And oddly, if I add a sticky note, type in text, and then change the properties of the note (such as to change color or shape), Post is no longer highlighted AND if I click X, the note stays!

    -- The need to click Post does not apply to the highlighter.

    -- The font-size-change issue remains important. I'm under some pressure to roll back to a prior version, and I don't want to do that!

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    Margo Grant commented  · 

    I use Acrobat daily as a proofreader to annotate customer docs. Video shows my usual process for adding a sticky. (I never click Post in this scenario, but only rarely when using the text-editing tools.) The font-change phenomenon also occurs with the highlighter. Hope this video helps.

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