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If you want to print a
document's comment
information, click the Print
button on the Comments
List toolbar and choose
either Print Comments
Summary or Create PDF of
Comments Summary, which
opens the dialog covered in
the steps.
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Once a document has been through a review cycle or two (read about
review cycles in Chapter 11), it's time to take care of some last-minute
issues. These include defining a status for the comments (both those
generated by reviews and migrated comments), creating summaries, and
printing comments and comment summaries for reference or archiving.
First select a comment in the Comments List. Then, either right-click
(Control-click) a comment in the list or click Set Status on the Comments
List toolbar and select Review to display a list of options. You can specify
a comment as Accepted, Rejected, Completed, or Cancelled. Unlike the
check mark, which is used only on your copy of the document, you can set
a status for a comment that can be shared with other reviewers.
When you're collecting feedback from reviewers, or when a project is
ending, creating a comment summary is a good idea—that way, all the com-
ments are organized and collated in one handy place for easy reference.
Follow these steps:
1. In the Options pop-up menu on the Comments List toolbar, choose
Summarize Comments to open a dialog (Figure 77a).
Figure 77a 
Specify the summary's characteristics in this dialog.
2. Choose layout options (see the sidebar "Choosing a Comment Sum-
mary Layout"), paper size, a sort option, which comments to include,
and a font size.
Commenting in a PDF Document
Setting Comment Status
and Creating Summaries
From the Library of Daniel Dadian

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