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We use PDFMaker to create an annotation file which is sent for parallel author review. When we are able to import the comments into a MS 2007 Word Document,the comments are not attached to the relevant text. Most of the comments and text edits are imported as Placement unconfirmed. Are there any conversion settings that may help to mitigate this problem?
This seems to be more frequent when individuals are commented or text editing on text contained within a table in a MS word document. Is text contained within a table in a MS word document fixed?
A prerequisite, for the output PDF to be reviewed, is that the PDF be Tagged.
With that in mind, any tables in the PDF page content need to be checked manually with Acrobat Pro via the structure tree in the Tags panel. Coming from Word, the default will be a "layout" table which is not adequate for Tagged PDF (see ISO 32000-1). However, in Word, one can establish a designated "header row".
The details associated with a properly Tagged PDF may be what needs to be addressed.
With that said, another aspect is the, upon import into Word, it is Word's comment model that "rules" the what and where-fore, not Acrobat. One cannot not expect a 1:1 congruence between the Word and the Acrobat "comment" methodology. Two different apps and two different software houses.
A good synopsis of issues associtated with Word / Tagged PDF & Tables in particular is provided by Duff Johnson.
See: http://acrobatusers.com/blogs/duffjohnson/word-doesnt-do-section-508-pdf-gets-blamed
Link to blog article
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