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Importing a PDF into another PDF as a layer
1. Open the Layers Navigation panel (View > Show/Hide > Navigation
Panes > Layers).
2. In the Layers panel, click on the Options menu pull-down ( ),
and choose Import as Layer. Name the layer, and choose options for
position, scale, opacity  even position the layer behind the exist-
ing contents.
Importing a PDF as a Layer
Select another PDF to import as a layer, and choose scaling, stacking order, position, and
opacity options.
Using Other Applications to Edit PDF files
Using the content editing tools is the recommended method for editing
content in a PDF. Still, be cautious about accidentally modifying content,
and carefully examine edited PDFs to ensure that no unintended
changes have occurred.
Adobe does not recommend that you attempt to edit PDFs in Adobe
Illustrator. While Illustrator will open a PDF, it is intended to open only
PDFs that were created by Illustrator with the Preserve Illustrator Editing
Capabilities option. PDFs created by other applicationseven Adobe
InDesignare not intended to be edited in Illustrator. Font embedding
may be damaged, content may become corrupted, and there is no
guarantee that such edits won’t impair file integrity. It’s still best to
return to the originating application, perform the necessary edits there,
and generate a new, corrected PDF.
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Use the commenting and reviewing features in Acrobat X Pro to
communicate with your customer about issues identified during
preflighting, or to get final approval on changes you’ve made to the
document before printing. You can include preflight results as
comments in the file (see “Saving preflight results” in this chapter), use
the highlighting and drawing tools to illustrate issues, and add any other
instructions or information in comments you add manually. Then use
PDF Optimizer to create a smaller copy of the file that you can e-mail to
your customer (see “Using PDF Optimizer to optimize files for print” in
this chapter). Enable the PDF file for review in Adobe Reader 8 or later,
so that your customer will have commenting and drawing tools
available.
About Comments
You can add comments in a PDF file without affecting the output or the
content of the file. (Note, however, that placing comments inside the
trimbox of a PDF/X file will invalidate its compliance with the PDF/X
specification. Consequently, comments should be made on a copy of a
PDF/X-compliant file.) These comments include notes, highlights, text
edits, and stamps; you can also attach sound, text, or image files to the
document to convey your message. For example, you can indicate an
error or misalignment by circling it, add a stamp that says you’ve
approved a page, or record a message explaining that a certain element
on a particular layer is causing print problems. You can also attach
other files within a PDF document, such as preflight settings, preflight
reports, or job information.
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