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Reading Adobe Acrobat Redlined Documents

CDottin

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I'm new to the IPad forum and have been looking for a way to resolve a problem. *I use my IPad for work but discovered a problem in reading redlined/modified Adobe Acrobat documents via email. *I can't view the modifications made and I also have Quickoffice. *Anyone have any suggestions?
 
I'm guessing the new Adobe Reader app could read them, though it won't be able to edit/annotate them.

Most people have found that GoodReader is highly compatible with most annotation types. I've never tried reading redlined documents, since I have none to read. PDF Expert is another good app for reading and annotating, but again, I don't know about redline.


Edit: It just occurred to me to ask, is redlining a specific type of annotation, or is it just an application of annotation?
 
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Tim
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