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Maria Popova Bulgaria Local time: 04:42 Member (2011) German to Bulgarian
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Thank You!
Mar 6, 2012
Thank you, Evija!)
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keshab Local time: 07:12 Member (2006) English to Bengali + ...
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Nitro Pro7
Mar 7, 2012
For a substitute of adobe acrobat, you can try Nitro Pro7 which is multi functional and very useful for proofreading of pdf file. You can download its trial version from http://www.nitropdf.com/try
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Maria Popova Bulgaria Local time: 04:42 Member (2011) German to Bulgarian
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Mar 7, 2012
Thank you, Keshab for the useful link!)
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Xavier84 Local time: 02:42 English to French + ...
just checking one thing
Mar 7, 2012
I don't really understand why you can't use the standard highlights/sticky notes to mark up your corrections - is it the client who doesn't want you to use that? Sticky notes and highlights have always done the job for me - whether I was proofreading or making the corrections in the artwork. I see what you're calling the "text edit" tool, but at the end of the day all you're doing is marking up the corrections for someone else to make in whatever program the PDF was exported from (I ... See more
I don't really understand why you can't use the standard highlights/sticky notes to mark up your corrections - is it the client who doesn't want you to use that? Sticky notes and highlights have always done the job for me - whether I was proofreading or making the corrections in the artwork. I see what you're calling the "text edit" tool, but at the end of the day all you're doing is marking up the corrections for someone else to make in whatever program the PDF was exported from (I doubt that's of any relevance here but this is normally indicated in the properties of any PDF). Anyway, your client doesn't require a "clean" PDF with all corrections incorporated, do they? ▲ Collapse
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