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>With Acrobat Exchange, a user can add notes, make minor changes to text,
>delete pages, and the like.
>As long as they are not going to want to take the text and rewrite or
>reformat it, this *should* work.>>
I agree that it's okay for very minor changes, but usually more advanced
editing is involved with our manuals. Therefore, they need more editing
flexibility than a PDF file can give them. I don't even think that there is
a spell checker in Exchange. Gotta have a spelllll checkkerrr.
If the person just wants a copy, I give them the PDF file. Now, maybe you
can export a RTF from Exchange.