On 11 Apr 2007 20:24:40 -0700,
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#That's the strange part. I'm using Omnipage 15 and Scansoft PDF
#Create . So doesn't that make me the author? Is there I can give
#myself permission to make changes to the PDFs I create?
#
#SB
in Acrobat 8 pro - advanced, enable usage rights in Adobe Reader
but Omnipage may create pdf of an older vintage, without Reader
compatibility, which was introduced in Acrobat 8.
#
#On Apr 11, 6:03 pm, "CSM1" <nom...@nomoremail.com> wrote:
#> <skybea...@gmail.com> wrote in message
#>
#> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
#>
#> > I'm scanning and saving document as PDFs, and opening them with
Adobe
#> > 8 Reader (the free version). I'd like to add comments and
highlight
#> > text in the PDFs and then save them, but the file security
settings
#> > say that Commenting is not allowed. Is this because I'm using
Adobe 8
#> > Reader, or do I have to do something to the file to enable
#> > Commenting?
#>
#> > SB
#>
#> For the most part Adobe Reader is read only, you can open and read
PDF files
#> but you generally can not change or write anything. Unless enabled
by the
#> author of the
PDF.
http://www.adobe.com/products/reader...tinfo/faq/#q10
#>
#> Information on Reader 8.
http://www.adobe.com/products/reader/
#>
#> If you want to add comments to a PDF you must have the full Adobe
Acrobat
#> PDF package.
http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/
#>
#> There is an online version that allows you to create and write PDF
files.
http://createpdf.adobe.com/
#>
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