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October 11, 2022
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Annotations are taking me back when I try to edit them

  • October 11, 2022
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When reading a document I like to use the COMMENTS tool, it's my favourite one. But sometimes I want to add information to an annotation that I did in previous pages (this while I'm reading the actual page). When I try to edit an annotation that it's located in previous pages, Acrobat jumps me into that page, which it's pretty annoying, because I'm trying to add info that it's located in the following pages, so I have to read them while I'm writing. It's there any way to deactivate that automatic jump?

 

Example of what I'm talking about:

I'm reading something in page 35 that I want to add to a comment I did in page 25, when I try to edit that comment, Acrobat jumps me into that page, making me unavailable to read and write.

 

Thanks!

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Correct answer try67

> It's there any way to deactivate that automatic jump?

No. Clicking a comment will cause the application to jump to it.

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try67
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try67Community ExpertCorrect answer
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October 11, 2022

> It's there any way to deactivate that automatic jump?

No. Clicking a comment will cause the application to jump to it.

ZuazúaAuthor
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October 11, 2022

Okay, thanks. Do you recomend any other way then to take annotations while studying with a PDF? Any function that it's IN Acrobat?

try67
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October 12, 2022

Make the comment on the page itself and then move it to the other page, or write the text in another application (like Notepad) and then copy it, switch to the other comment in the PDF and paste it into it.