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Sorting and filtering comments

Sorting and filtering comments - Adobe Acrobat Tutorial

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Sorting and filtering comments

- [Narrator] The purpose of PDF commenting is to help you organize and sort through all of the information in your documents, keeping track of different systems or different statuses of changes that you've incorporated or even different comments that people have made. And so, if you use all the different types of commenting, like the highlighter tool and the sticky note tool, maybe some of the text correction markup tools and the shapes, sometimes it can be a little cumbersome when you're navigating through the comments pane here on the right. So, this video will show you how to use sorting and filtering to help make more sense of your comments. The first button, the A-Z button is sort comments. There are several different types of ways that you can sort them. The default, the first one, is sort by page. I like to collapse all so that I can see which pages have comments on them. You can also sort by author. And again, collapse all is helpful. In this case, I've made 16 comments and my…

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