How to create a PDF file with markup enabled for users of Reader?

I have a bunch of Word 2007 documents containing the specifications of the project. I would like to be able to turn them into PDF documents that others can markup using the player. Is this possible?

I tried to use the built-in PDF output module. How to create a PDF document, but it is not enabled for comments.

About half way down this page for comparison.

http://www.Adobe.com/products/Acrobat/matrix.html

There is a line that says:

"Look at familiar material using annotation tools such as sticky

Notes, highlighting, lines, shapes, and stamps.

In the column player, there is a symbol in the player column which I assume is
supposed to be some sort of container half full or something. To the
background, he says

"When enabled by Acrobat Pro or Acrobat Pro Extended".

This seems to indicate that Acrobat Standard cannot create documents PDF active comment, but Pro or Pro Extended can. Is this correct?

If I buy Acrobat Pro, I will be able to use it to create documents PDF active comment of my Word 2007 documents?

If so, how does this work? It converts the Word document? It allows to convert the PDF, I create using the Word add-in? I can call it from inside of Word?

Thank you

You get this message because that say, if you had a form to fill out, you may not have form fields to fill AND allow commenting at the same time. It's one or the other.

It should invite you to reregister the file so if you are worried about ruining a certain PDF, simply save it under a different name.

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