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	<title>Comments on: Quicker review cycles with FM9</title>
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		<title>By: Top Ten FrameMaker Tips &#8211; Part 3 &#171; The Doc Fox</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] Use the PDF Setup dialog box to optimize the size of the generated PDFs, control SWF file and 3D object embedding, and create tagged PDFs to enable importing PDF comments. See this link for more information.   3. Make Change Bars Invisible In Interim PDFs  If you want to preserve change bars in the source but hide them in an interim PDF, set their color to white in the Change Bar Properties dialog box. Turn them back to black when you edit the source.   In FrameMaker, select Format &gt; Document &gt; Change Bars. See this earlier blog post for more information.    4. Import PDF Comments  Directly import comments from the PDF document that you set up for shared review. The FrameMaker content gets updated with the edits and comments. Choose the comments that you want to incorporate and discard the rest!   In FrameMaker, select File &gt; Import &gt; PDF Comments.   See this feature in action here. For the earlier blog post about this feature, see this page. [...]]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Use the PDF Setup dialog box to optimize the size of the generated PDFs, control SWF file and 3D object embedding, and create tagged PDFs to enable importing PDF comments. See this link for more information.   3. Make Change Bars Invisible In Interim PDFs  If you want to preserve change bars in the source but hide them in an interim PDF, set their color to white in the Change Bar Properties dialog box. Turn them back to black when you edit the source.   In FrameMaker, select Format &gt; Document &gt; Change Bars. See this earlier blog post for more information.    4. Import PDF Comments  Directly import comments from the PDF document that you set up for shared review. The FrameMaker content gets updated with the edits and comments. Choose the comments that you want to incorporate and discard the rest!   In FrameMaker, select File &gt; Import &gt; PDF Comments.   See this feature in action here. For the earlier blog post about this feature, see this page. [...]</p>
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