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October 4, 2018
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Cloud change revisions

  • October 4, 2018
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After hours of annotating a document from my cloud and saving it, I return to my document only to find out that none of annotations were saved. Is the cloud undergoing any difficulties? I'm not satisfied at all with the quality of the cloud service. And this isn't the first time that I encounter this issue. Is there a way that the earlier revisions of my document can be retrieved?

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Correct answer AkanchhaS8194121

Richard MuHey RichardMu,

Sorry to hear about the trouble.

As shared above, that none of the annotations were saved, so I assume that you are adding annotations to the document saved on document cloud? Could you please share the exact workflow that you have followed?

The steps to add annotations to the files saved on Document Cloud should have be-

1- Download the pdf save on cloud and save it to the system library

2- Open the pdf using Adobe Reader DC and use "Comment Tool" to add annotations.

3- Once the annotation has been done, save the changes and save pdf to the "Document Cloud" storage via Adobe Reader itself.

Or re-upload it via Adobe Document Cloud

Hope this helps.

Regards,

Akanchha

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October 9, 2018

Richard MuHey RichardMu,

Sorry to hear about the trouble.

As shared above, that none of the annotations were saved, so I assume that you are adding annotations to the document saved on document cloud? Could you please share the exact workflow that you have followed?

The steps to add annotations to the files saved on Document Cloud should have be-

1- Download the pdf save on cloud and save it to the system library

2- Open the pdf using Adobe Reader DC and use "Comment Tool" to add annotations.

3- Once the annotation has been done, save the changes and save pdf to the "Document Cloud" storage via Adobe Reader itself.

Or re-upload it via Adobe Document Cloud

Hope this helps.

Regards,

Akanchha