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#1 2007-11-22 05:05:43

sebasto-oo
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Registered: 2007-11-22
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proofreading, integrating the changes to the original

Hi to you all !
I'm a proofreader-corrector, and i got a proofreading job to do on a pdf file. I work on Mac OS X, with Acrobat 6.0 Pro installed. I globally understood how to manage my commentaries and corrections but there's a big problem : i cannot find a way to integrate them into the document, in order for the final version to show the corrected version only —neither the original one, nor the corrections i entered. I always get an option to transfer it through a mail or browser application to another proofreader, which i don't want to since i'm the sole one on that job. Do you by any chance have the slightest idea of what i could do ? Thx a million,

Seb


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Acrobat Pro 6 / Macintosh

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#2 2007-11-25 07:17:33

dbaker
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From: Gimli, Canada
Registered: 2007-04-25
Posts: 154

Re: proofreading, integrating the changes to the original

Hi Seb --

Unfortunately, integrating comments into a document to make structural changes to the content is available only on Windows.

Could you email the entire document to a Windows computer running Microsoft Word to make integrated changes?

donna.

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