From the course: Remote Publishing Workflows for Designers and Editors
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Collaborative PDF commenting with Acrobat
From the course: Remote Publishing Workflows for Designers and Editors
Collaborative PDF commenting with Acrobat
- [Instructor] Even if you and your team, aren't quite ready yet to collaborate editorially or between design and editorial. I think one way that you can collaborate, that's a little faster than the way you're probably using now is to share a review. And this is handled by the InDesign user, or the Acrobat user, and they distribute via the Acrobat Document Cloud. Yes, yet another cloud. That's what DC stands for, an Acrobat DC. They distribute a browser based PDF to everybody who needs to review it. So these 10 rectangles here, indicate a comments panel. Now what's cool about this, is that there's just one PDF in the browser. This is a browser window, not a folder. And everybody who hooks into that URL, the designer sends them a URL, can see this in the browser window, can scroll through it, and they can add comments directly in the browser window, and have a conversation with each other. So instead of you making…
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Codesign Adobe Cloud files7m 28s
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Coedit Word 365 files5m 2s
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Use Google Docs to coedit documents6m 24s
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Collaborative PDF commenting with Acrobat5m 21s
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Use shared reviews for an InDesign layout5m 55s
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Codesign a single InDesign layout8m 9s
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Share Creative Cloud Libraries6m 38s
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