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Flattening Adobe Acrobat Annotations into Graphics

June 23, 2011 by gayle

Although the interactive features of annotations can be very useful in some situations, at other times it may be desirable to disable this interactivity and turn the annotation into a simple graphic that cannot be changed or deleted so easily, and that will always be printed, regardless of print dialog settings. This is called “flattening” the annotation.

Graphics are static images such as text, vector drawings, or raster images and cannot be edited and will always print regardless of print dialog settings.  Annotations are interactive objects that have  a graphic associated with them such as stamps, redline comments, sticky notes, digital signatures, and form fields.  Annotations can be edited and only print with certain print settings.

Annotations differ from static graphics in several ways:

  • Often an annotation has some sort of action associated with it—double-clicking a redline comment for instance, will open up a note that is linked to that redline. Interactive PDF documents, similar in many ways to web sites, can be created using these features.
  • Annotations are easily changed. Using Adobe Acrobat, redline comments may be deleted from a PDF file, for instance, without modifying the rest of the drawing. Stamps and form fields may be repositioned anywhere on the page by clicking and dragging them around.
  • Some types of annotations may not be printed unless the appropriate settings are chosen in the Print dialog box in Acrobat or Reader. The settings are shown below.

Although flattening is supported by Acrobat, for some reason it is not included in the default menus. A very short Javascript program is needed to enable this feature. To install the flatten function for Adobe Acrobat, follow these instructions:

  • Exit from Acrobat if it is open.
  • Download the Javascript program by following this link: http://www.linetype.com/advice/cad/flatten.js
  • At the File Download dialog box, click Save and save the file to the Javascripts folder in the Acrobat directory. If you have Acrobat 7.0, this would be C:/Program Files/Adobe/Acrobat 7.0/Acrobat/Javascripts/.
  • Restart Acrobat
  • There will now be two new menu items under the Document menu in Acrobat. Flatten page will flatten and embed all annotations (form fields, stamps, markups, notes, digital signatures) on the current page. Flatten document will do the same for the entire document. The new menu items are shown below.

 

After annotations have been flattened, they will lose all their interactivity and other special features and will become static graphics. It may be a good idea to save an un-flattened copy of the document if there is a chance that changes will need to be made to these annotations later.

 

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