Chapter Eleven. Live Reviewing and Collaboration

Many common workflows rely on communication surrounding a common product, whether that is a product manual, a marketing document, or a chapter in a book such as the one you are reading. One of the strongest features in Acrobat—among a host of strong features—is the ability for a group of users to collaborate and communicate, exchanging ideas and content in a way that can be evaluated and tracked.

The collaboration and review process has developed over the last few versions of Acrobat, from sharing comments and incorporating them into a source document in Acrobat 5, to the revolutionary ability to enable documents for commenting in Acrobat 7 Professional.

Well, it’s time for another revolution: Acrobat ...

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