Attaching a File as a Comment
When attaching a file as a comment an icon is added to the page letting the user know that a file has been attached. Files attached as a comment are still embedded within the PDF just the same as when attaching a file without a comment. When files are attached directly to a PDF document they are embedded within the PDF file directly so that when the PDF is sent to another user they can still have access to the file.
Note: Attaching a file as a comment does increase the size of the PDF. If size is a concern try using a Link instead that will open the file from another location.
How to Attach a File as a Comment
- Select the Attach File tool by going to Comment Tab > Attach File > Attach File as Comment on the toolbar
- Click on the page where you would like to add the file comment.
- Once placed, a file chooser dialog will be displayed where you can navigate and select the file you wish to attach. Once you have selected the file click Open.
- The File Attachment properties dialog will be displayed. Set the options for the comment and then click OK to place the note on the page
Using Right Click Context Menu
Any file or document currently on the clipboard for your OS can also be attached to the document by just using the right click context menu.
- Using the Hand Tool or Object Selection Tool Right-click on page (Ctrl + Click on Mac) where you wish to add the file comment
- Select the Paste File as Comment option to create the file attachment comment annotation
File Comment Properties
To access the File Comment properties go to the Properties Tab on the toolbar or right click (Mac: Ctrl + Click) on the annotation and choose Properties in the mouse menu or click on the edit button on the Mini Toolbar. The File Comment contains the following property settings.
Appearance
Icon - Sets the icon to be used for the file comment
Transparency - Sets the transparency of the file comment icon
Icon Color - Sets the color of the icon
File - Displays the file name associated with this file comment icon
Locked - When checked prevents the following on the annotation: being moved or resized, editing appearance properties, & deleting the annotation.
Save as default - When checked this will make the selected appearance settings the default for any new File Attachment annotations going forward