Preparing for a pdf review, About managed pdf reviews – Adobe Acrobat XI User Manual

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Reviews and commenting

Last updated 1/14/2015

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Drag from the beginning of the text you want to mark up. Control-drag to mark up a rectangular area of text. This
feature is especially useful when you are marking up text in a column.

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(Optional) To add a note, double-click the markup and add text in a pop-up note.

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Sharing PDFs and collaborating in real time

Preparing for a PDF review

Starting a review

Participating in a PDF review

Tracking and managing PDF reviews

Adding a stamp to a PDF

Commenting in PDFs

Managing comments

Importing and exporting comments

Approval workflows

Preparing for a PDF review

About managed PDF reviews

In a managed review, you use a wizard to set up your review, specify the document location, and invite participants.
You don’t have to import comments, enable commenting for Reader users, or manually track reviewer responses.

Note: You must have Acrobat Pro installed to enable commenting for Reader users in managed reviews. You cannot enable
commenting for Reader users using Acrobat Standard.

Acrobat includes two types of managed reviews: shared and email-based reviews. Each type of review has a wizard that
helps you distribute a PDF with special tools and instructions to reviewers.

The Tracker tracks all managed reviews. The Tracker provides access to the PDF file and information about the review
and its participants. Review initiators can change review deadlines, add reviewers, and end reviews from the Tracker.
The Tracker lets participants know when new comments are available, when deadlines are changed, and when
reviewers are added, even when Acrobat is closed. It also provides information about server error states.

Note: Managed reviews cannot be conducted for PDF Portfolios.

Shared reviews

Shared reviews are the most collaborative form of review because participants can read and reply to the comments of
other participants. Comments from participants are stored in a repository on an internal server. Acrobat synchronizes
comments at regular intervals to download all the latest changes. Reviewers are notified of new comments as they are
added, and they can see and reply to comments made by other reviewers.

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