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I draw details and notate plans in Adobe Acrobat DC. In most cases these are re-printed in black and white rendering color useless.
When using the comment tool, I sure could use fill patterns as an option to fill colors sometmes. Possible?
Regards,
Michael
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Not with the built-in commenting tools in Acrobat, no.
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Here's a slightly wonky workaround: make patterned polygons using Powerpoint, then save them as PDF and use them as cusstom stamps in Acrobat. I wrote an article about that here: http://documentgeek.blogspot.com/2015/01/use-powerpoint-to-make-patterned-stamps.html.
Bluebeam Revu has that feature, but Acrobat does not. Sorry! You can ask for it here: https://acrobat.uservoice.com