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Annotations in Adobe Reader 4.0?

RalphTheCow

Golden Member
Is there some way to put your own notes (annotations) in documents in this software? I sure can't get anything from the Adobe Reader Guide. It says to click the "notes" icon to read notes, but I'll be darned if I can find any "notes' icon. And it says nothing about how to add notes, except that a user can add them!

The Adobe files are manufacturer's documentation on a CD-ROM, but can you add notes that would get stored somewhere on the disc drive?

Thanks.

Oops - never mind, I found the subtle distinction that a user can add annotations in Adobe Acrobat 4.0, not Acrobat READER 4.0. They got me by calling everything Acrobat.

But, for future reference, why would they talk about a feature that is not even available in Reader in the Reader Guide? If the document author added notes? Does anyone have a "notes" icon in Reader?
 
But, for future reference, why would they talk about a feature that is not even available in Reader in the Reader Guide? If the document author added notes?
Unfortunately all my boxes have Acrobat on them, but I would suspect that if you received a document that contained notes, that the Notes icon would then appear allowing you to toggle them on and off.

If you REALLY want to know, PM me your e-mail address and I can send you a quickie PDF with a Note in it.
 
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