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RE: Has anyone reviewed or edited using PDF marked up by Acrobat tools?
Subject:RE: Has anyone reviewed or edited using PDF marked up by Acrobat tools? From:"Kane, Beth" <Beth -dot- Kane -at- pearson -dot- com> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Mon, 30 Jun 2003 11:37:14 -0500
Yes, I had one contract job where we agreed on communicating editing
comments & questions via the yellow highlighting & sticky-note option in
PDF. My coworker and I both loved it. You see highlighting, you click it,
there is the comment and you make your correction. You could also view all
comments in the left pane.
I thought it was best to select ONE method and stick with that, rather than
learning & using the whole gamut of markup options.
Even though I agree that it's tedious to write a comment about a period, a
comma, or a capitalized letter, it's useful in that the person on the
receiving end has the opportunity to LEARN more about correct writing from
your markups rather than receiving them unknowingly -- and, I hope, produce
fewer errors in the future.
I have never seen sticky notes move from where I put them.
Beth Kane
My co. was most recently Pearson Education Technologies; this month it's
Pearson Digital Learning
beth -dot- kane -at- pearson -dot- com
www.pearsonedtech.com
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I have found them useful for some purposes (such as
substantive comments) and tedious for minor copyediting like marking
punctuation errors.
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