![]() When you do this, you will noticie that if you right-click on each comment it will be treated as a note and not as a comment field per se. So as a work around solution, you will be able, however, to get rid of all of these comments if you go to Edit, and select "Edit Text & Images". I suspect that the PDF file that he was using was probably a refried PDF that was saved as a postscript file or to another file format and then converted back to PDF. However, if the user of the form wanted to delete the comments the delete options would appear greyed out It would simply not allow to use any delete method on them. The comments would work allowing a user to add more annotations to each comment field and then save the file normally with the changes. ++Adding to this discussion, I was also trying to help another user recently who wasn't able to delete any of the comments with annotations in his PDF.Īs I was trying all the suggestions offered in this thread with no success, I noticed that in the PDF that he shared with me for review the comments weren't trated as comments fields per se.
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