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- InDesign User Guide
- Get to know InDesign
- Introduction to InDesign
- Workspace
- Generative AI (Not available in mainland China)
- Introduction to InDesign
- Create and layout documents
- Documents and pages
- Create documents
- Work with parent pages
- Work with document pages
- Set page size, margins, and bleed
- Work with files and templates
- Convert PDFs to InDesign files in InDesign (Beta)
- Create book files
- Add basic page numbering
- Number pages, chapters, and sections
- Convert QuarkXPress and PageMaker documents
- Share content
- Understand a basic managed-file workflow
- Save documents
- Grids
- Layout aids
- Documents and pages
- Add content
- Text
- Add text to frames
- Threading text
- South-East Asian Scripts
- Arabic and Hebrew features in InDesign
- Create type on a path
- Bullets and numbering
- Insert MathML to create math expressions
- Glyphs and special characters
- Text composition
- Text variables
- Generate QR codes
- Edit text
- Align text
- Wrap text around objects
- Anchored objects
- Linked content
- Format paragraphs
- Format characters
- Typography
- Format text
- Review text
- Spell check and language dictionaries
- Add references
- Styles
- Tables
- Interactivity
- Graphics
- Color and transparency
- Text
- Find and replace
- Share
- Export, import, and publish
- Place, export, and publish
- Publish online
- Publish online dashboard
- Copy, insert graphics
- Export to Adobe Express
- Export content for EPUB
- Adobe PDF options
- Export to HTML5
- Export content to HTML (Legacy)
- Export to Adobe PDF
- Export to JPEG format
- Import SVG files
- DPS and AEM Mobile overview
- Supported File Formats
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- Place, export, and publish
- Extend InDesign
- Automation
- Troubleshooting
Learn how to review a shared InDesign document.
InDesign provides intuitive commenting tools that stakeholders can use to share their feedback. As a stakeholder, you can review the shared document when you receive:
- A private link through a Creative Cloud notification and an email.
- A public link through any of the communication channels.
Before you start commenting on a shared document, refresh the browser window to view the latest updates made to the design.
Review the document
If you're a stakeholder, you can add comments to the link shared with you on any device. You don't need an Adobe ID to add comments for a public link.
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Select the Comments icon to add your comments and select Submit.
You can also:
- View, Reply to, and Resolve comments from other stakeholders. (if signed in with Adobe ID)
- View, and Reply to comments from other stakeholders (if signed in as a Guest).
- View, Reply to, and Resolve comments from other stakeholders. (if signed in with Adobe ID)
Here is a handy visual reference on reviewing a shared InDesign document.
A |
Place a pin icon |
Use pin tool to pin or move your comments to indicate specific objects in the design. |
B |
Highlight text icon |
Select the text from the document and then select this tool to highlight the text. |
C |
Strikethrough text icon |
Select the text from the document and then select this tool to strikethrough the text. |
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Replace text |
Select the section in the document where you want to replace text, select this tool, and start adding the content. |
E |
Draw a shape icon |
Mark free form annotations using colors. |
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Insert an emoji icon |
Select to add emojis in your comment. |
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Mention a user icon |
Select to mention a user while adding comments. If you use this option, the mentioned reviewer receives a notification in email and the Creative Cloud application. You can access the referenced comment section in the design when you select the notification. |
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Filter icon |
Select to filter by Reviewer, Time, Status, and Unread. You'll view a Filter comments icon when one or more filters are in place. |
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Hide annotations or View annotations |
Toggle to view or hide annotations. |
J |
Online icon or Offline icon |
Shows whether you're online or offline. |
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