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I have a pdf that has been annotated, and would like to print (or extract) just the annotations (it's a long pdf that's relatively sparsely annotated). Is this possible?
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I have a pdf that has been annotated, and would like to print (or extract) just the annotations (it's a long pdf that's relatively sparsely annotated). Is this possible?
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You can try putting all annotations in one layer (Layer A) and the rest on the content in another layer (Layer B). Then you can set Layer A as visible while printing and Layer B as not visible.
Any suggestions on how to put annotations on a separate layer? – Nikhil – 2019-01-20T12:18:20.543
Annotations aren't part of the page's content, they float above. None the less, your suggestion would work. Put ALL the page content in a layer and hide it. – Mark Storer – 2011-05-02T18:18:20.780
@Mark Storer Yes, your are right, thanks for the clarification. – yms – 2011-05-02T19:01:06.007
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You can extract your annotations into a text or a .doc file by using this simple online tool.
This tool extracts highlights and notes from your PDF-files. After you got your annotations exported into a text or a .doc file, print it using standard document printing feature available in your operating system.
Hello and welcome to superuser.com. Please do not advertise for your own products here. Answer the question with a solution and move on. I have asked the moderators to approve removing the part of your answer which is redundant and leave that which is usefull. – Mogget – 2013-11-03T23:59:28.100
See also this super user question: How to export comments from a PDF file? and this stackoverflow question parse annotations from a pdf.
– Paul Rougieux – 2019-12-17T10:49:29.260