User manual

About adding comments
A comment refers to a note, highlight, stamp, and any other markup that you've added to
an Adobe PDF document using the commenting tools. A note is the most commonly used
comment. You can place comments anywhere in the document; you can group comments
together, and you can determine the style and format of the comment. Most types of
comments include a pop-up window that contains your name, the date and time you
created the comment, and any text message that you type in the pop-up window. Pop-up
windows include a range of other options, such as replies and text formatting.
The tools you use to create comments are located on the Commenting and Drawing
Markups toolbars. These toolbars are listed under the Tools menu, the Comment menu,
and the Comment & Markup pop-up menu. (See Selecting tools to add comments.) The
Note tool lets you add the equivalent of a sticky note to your Adobe PDF document; the
pop-up window contains your text message. Other tools let you add stamps, drawing
markups, or text-edit comments that indicate where you want text to be added or deleted.
You can paste copied text and images into a PDF document, or attach a separate file or
audio clip. (See
Adding note comments, Pasting an image from the Clipboard, and Adding
attachments as comments.) Note, however, that only files that are attached by using the
Commenting toolbar are tracked with other comments in a document review.
Note: You can add tags to your comments so that readers with motion or vision
limitations can read them using assistive technologies. (See Tagging Comments.)
Commenting and Drawing Markups toolbars A. Note tool B. Indicate Text Edits tools C. Stamp
tools D. Highlighter tools E. Attach A File As A Comment tools F. Callout tool G. Cloud tool H.
Drawing tools I. Dimensioning tool J. Text Box tool