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September 26, 2016
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Which Adobe product?

  • September 26, 2016
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I am trying to get info on which Adobe product to buy, have been on hold for almost 2 hours, don't know what to do.
This is the 3d time this website has made me type in my question.

I can't unselect In A Community but the Adobe search facility tells me Canada has no community.

I think Adobe is wrong, but that's another issue altogether.

My question is very simple.  I can now do anything Adobe lets me do free of charge on my Windows 8.1 computer.

I will not repeat not ever upgrade to Windows 10.

I need to highlight & make corrections in an Adobe doc using Adobe tracked comments/corrections.

Can I do this free of charge?  If not, what do I need to buy and what does it cost how to I learn how to use it?

Thank you, whoever you are.

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Correct answer try67

This is not the correct workflow for fixing typos, but never mind... Any version of Acrobat will let you do that.

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try67
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Community Expert
September 26, 2016

What kind of "edits" are you referring to?

13436960Author
Participant
September 26, 2016

e.g. typos - i.e. proofreading, before the doc's author publishes it

try67
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try67Community ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
September 26, 2016

This is not the correct workflow for fixing typos, but never mind... Any version of Acrobat will let you do that.

Szalam
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Community Expert
September 26, 2016

13436960 wrote:

I can't unselect In A Community but the Adobe search facility tells me Canada has no community.

In the Adobe forums, "Community" means which area of the forums to post your question. Adobe has dozens (if not hundreds) of different software packages, so there is no general Adobe forum.

And most of Adobe's software has several forums that are specific to an area of that piece of software. For example, Premiere Pro has the main Premiere Pro forum, but also a FAQ area, CS4 and earlier area, the SDK forums, a hardware forum, and the Video Lounge.

So, when you're creating a topic on the Adobe forums, you need to pick which "community" to post in and that will depend on what you're doing and in what software you're doing it. You've posted in the forum for editing with Captivate. If you're not using Captivate, tell us what software you are using and a moderator can move your post to the correct "community". From the context in your post, it sounds like you want to ask about Adobe Acrobat instead of Adobe Captivate.

13436960Author
Participant
September 26, 2016

Sure, please move it to Acrobat.