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Acrobat Standard vs. Pro?

Guest
Jul 29, 2011 Jul 29, 2011

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In the past, I've used Acrobat 7 Pro to proofread PDFs, just making edits in the margins and commenting in text boxes, not permanently altering the text. I also reduced the size of PDFs that got too large after extensive editing. It's time to upgrade (I have Win 7 on a new computer) and I was wondering if Standard would fit my needs instead, as I find Pro a bit overkill, with features that I will probably never use, and Standard is less expensive. Any advice?

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Jul 29, 2011 Jul 29, 2011

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Some things that Pro has that Standard doesn't that you may find helpful in the future:

1. Actions/Batch processing

2. Redaction

3. Edit all types of objects, not just text.

4. Preflight, which allows multiple optimizations and fixups.

5. Create portfolios

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Jul 30, 2011 Jul 30, 2011

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Basically I just need to mark PDF proofs, for example, drawing a line

through text, underlining text, placing proofreader marks in the

margins, entering comments in text boxes, etc., but not permanently making

changes to the PDF text. If Standard can do that, I'll be satisfied.

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Jul 30, 2011 Jul 30, 2011

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At Adobe's Acrobat product comparison web page:

http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/matrix.html


For Standard & Pro

Review documents with a complete set of commenting tools such as sticky notes, highlighting, lines, shapes, and stamps

It may be that Acrobat X Standard  will meet your needs.
With that said, Acrobat X Pro would "grow" on you.
Consider - You annotate many PDFs through the course of time. You might desire to aggregate PDFs of a common topic.
Rather than parking them in the Fibber McGee closet of the HDD you could make effective use of Portfolios.
If desired, you could add audio annotations. More comes to mind.


Basically, the Pro release opens horizons not previously considered.

Be well...

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Jul 30, 2011 Jul 30, 2011

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I'm glad to have found this post as I have been thinking about the Pro version. We use quite a few pdf files like the one below for example that are supplied to us and several times throughout the year we need to make updates to prices in these pdf files. 

http://www.centralcarolinascale.com/calibration-weights/9-cast-iron-wts.pdf

Most of the time we just have to wait until the supplier gives us new pdf files.  Can the Pro version allow us to update the pdf file with new information on our own?

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Jul 31, 2011 Jul 31, 2011

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A bit off topic about editing, but for your PDF the answer is no. The PDF was created by Nitro and has Type 1 fonts embedded. It might be possible if you can change the number font used to a system font that is acceptable, but otherwise it is not possible. The fonts in the PDF are all type 1 and are focused around Helvetica.

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