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The free Acrobat Reader isn't a PDF editor, it's a reader. 

Affinity Suite 2.5 – Monterey 12.7.5 – MacBookPro 14" 2021 M1 Pro 16Go/1To

I apologise for any approximations in my English. It is not my mother tongue.

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  1. I have to switch from mac mini to intel imac and open my low res pdf exported from Apub with Acrobat Pro, then save as>enable commenting pdf
  2. Then airdrop my new enable commenting pdf back to my mac mini and open in free Acrobat reader.

The reason I have to go back and forth: the intel imac doesn't support Affinity 2 apps. And the mini won't allow an old Acrobat.

Affinity Suite v2.6, Mac Mini M2 Pro 2023, Sonoma, OS 14.1.1

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1 hour ago, kat said:
  1. I have to switch from mac mini to intel imac and open my low res pdf exported from Apub with Acrobat Pro, then save as>enable commenting pdf
  2. Then airdrop my new enable commenting pdf back to my mac mini and open in free Acrobat reader.

The reason I have to go back and forth: the intel imac doesn't support Affinity 2 apps. And the mini won't allow an old Acrobat.

You can add comments with the free Acrobat Reader. The Enable Commenting feature is only in Acrobat Pro but you can add comments to a PDF created with Affinity using Acrobat Reader. I just tested it and it worked fine.

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4 hours ago, MikeTO said:

You can add comments with the free Acrobat Reader. The Enable Commenting feature is only in Acrobat Pro but you can add comments to a PDF created with Affinity using Acrobat Reader. I just tested it and it worked fine.

It worked— awesome! Thanks so much for doing the test, Mike. You saved me slogging back and forth between computers and mucking about in Acrobat Pro

Affinity Suite v2.6, Mac Mini M2 Pro 2023, Sonoma, OS 14.1.1

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