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Learn how to import and export comments from a PDF. You can also export comments to Word (Windows) or AutoCAD using Acrobat Pro on Windows.
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In Acrobat Reader, commenting features are available only in PDFs that have commenting enabled. PDFs in a review workflow typically include commenting rights.
Comments can be imported from a PDF document. You can also import comments from a Forms Data Format (FDF) file or an XFDF file, which is an XML-based FDF file. You cannot open and view FDF or XFDF files independently.
To receive comments in your desired document, open it, select the Options menu in the comments list, and then select Import Data File.
To open the comments list, select Add Comments from the All Tools section in the left-hand pane.
Select All Files (*.*) for Windows and All Files for macOS from the file type menu. If you know the file format of the comments you want to import, go to the file and then Press Enter or double-click it to open.
The comment positioning matches that of the file from which they were imported. If comments appear out of place, the source and recipient PDF documents are likely to be different. For example, if you import comments from a ten-page document to a two-page document, only comments from the first two pages appear.
If you add comments to a PDF that isn’t part of a managed review, you may need to export your comments to send them to someone, or you may need to import the comments you receive. PDFs in a managed review workflow include special options that let you send or publish your comments, rather than export them.
When you export comments, you create a Forms Data Format (FDF) file that contains only comments. Consequently, FDF files are usually smaller than PDFs. You or another reviewer can then import the comments from the FDF file into the original PDF.
Open the document from which you want to export comments. Select the options menu in the comments list, then select Export All To Data File.
Name the file and select Acrobat FDF Files (*.fdf) or Acrobat XFDF Files (*.xfdf) for the file type.
Specify a location for the file, and then select Save.
Exporting selected comments isn’t available in Acrobat Reader.
In the comments list, select the comments you want to export.
To open the comments list, select Tools and then select Comments.
From the options menu in the comments list, select Export Selected To Data File.
Name the file and select Acrobat FDF Files (*.fdf) or Acrobat XFDF Files (*.xfdf) for the file type.
Specify a location for the file, and then select Save.
In some instances, reviewers make comments in a PDF that was created from a Microsoft Word document. You can revise the original Word document by exporting these comments from the PDF. For example, text that has been inserted, crossed out, or replaced using the text edit tools in the PDF can be deleted or transferred directly to the source Word document. Formatting added to comments (for example, boldface text) is lost during this process and must be added to the Word document manually.
To revise a Word document using comments, you must create a tagged PDF from the Word document. Before you transfer text edits from the PDF, remove any extra words or information and then merge them to one PDF (if you have comments from multiple reviewers). If you plan to import comments more than once, you may want to make a copy of the Word document before you import the comments or comments may not be imported correctly.
Select the options menu in the comments list, and select Export To Word.
Open the source document in Word. Select Acrobat Comments, and then select Import Comments From Acrobat. For Word 2013, select Acrobat, select Acrobat Comments, and then select Import Comments From Acrobat.
Read the instructions, and select OK.
In the Import Comments From Adobe Acrobat dialog box, select the PDF and Word files, select from the following options, and then select Continue:
Take comments from this PDF file |
Browse to the PDF file that contains the comments. |
Place comments in this Word file |
Browse to the Word document to which you want to import comments. |
All Comments |
Imports all comments. |
All Comments With Checkmarks |
Imports only those comments marked with check marks. |
Text Edits Only: Insertions, Deletions, And Replaces |
Imports only those comments that you’ve added using the text edit commands in the Annotations panel. |
Apply Custom Filters To Comments |
Imports only comments that you specify by author, type, or status. |
Turn Track Changes On Before Importing Comments |
Shows the changes made by the imported comments in Word. |
(Optional) If you imported text edits, select Integrate Text Edits in the Successful Import dialog box to review and apply each edit individually. For each edit, select one of the following options:
Apply |
Makes the change in the document and deletes the comment bubble. If a comment appears to be empty, you may want to integrate it to see if it’s a space or a paragraph return. |
Apply All Remaining |
Integrates all remaining text edits and deletes the comment bubbles. |
Discard |
Rejects the edit and deletes the comment bubble. |
Next |
Skips to the next text edit. Text edits that are skipped or not integrated appear as bubbles in the Word document. |
Undo Last |
Undoes the last text edit, including any manual changes. |
Right-click the comment bubble and select Delete Comment.
Select Acrobat Comments, and then select Delete All Comments In Document. For Word 2013 and later, this option is on the Acrobat ribbon.
You may have reviewers add comments to a PDF that was created from an AutoCAD drawing. If you use AutoCAD PDFMaker to create a PDF, you can import comments into the AutoCAD drawing, rather than switch between AutoCAD and Acrobat. You can import most comment types, including drawing markups, sticky notes, stamps, and text edits.
Select the options menu in the comments list, select Export To AutoCAD, and then specify the PDF and AutoCAD files in the Import Comments dialog box.
In AutoCAD, select Acrobat Markups, and then Import Comments From Acrobat.
In the Import Comments dialog box, specify the PDF containing the comments, which comments to import, and select Continue. If you import a custom set of comments, specify the set by ensuring that only the characteristics you want are selected. You must select at least one option in each category.
Show By Reviewer |
Imports comments by individual reviewers. |
Show By Type |
Imports comments by type, such as text edits or note comments. |
Show By Status |
Imports comments by review status. |
Show By Checked State |
Imports comments that are checked. |
All imported comments appear in the Adobe Acrobat Markups layer as custom objects you can edit, filter, or delete.
To modify an imported comment (change the status, add a check mark, or modify text), right-click the comment, select Acrobat Comments, and then select an option.