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Comparing a Signed Version to the Current Version

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Acrobat 9 Family of Products Security Feature User Guide Validating Signatures Troubleshooting a Document Integrity Problem 123 Figure 86 Digital Signature Properties: Modifications panel 7.5.2.4 Comparing a Signed Version to the Current Version Note: The Compare feature is not available in Adobe Reader. As you revise a document and save it to a different name or location, you can verify that you have the latest version by comparing it against an older version. If you're revising a document using comments you received during a review, you may need to view a previous version to make sure that you included all the revisions. As a reviewer, you may want to check the updated document against an older version to make sure that the author has incorporated all of your requested changes. Document Compare does not compare comments or other annotations in the document. To automatically compare a signed document version with the current view: 1. Right click on a signature and choose Compare Signed Version to Current Version. 2. When the two versions appear side by side, review the highlighted areas to review what was changed. This method compares the two versions page by page. Compare completes by opening a temporary document that summarizes the differences. The first two pages summarize the changed, added, deleted, or moved pages, taking document A as the original and document B as the modified version (Figure 88). The differences are displayed as follows:  Even numbered pages (the pages on the left on the two page document view) are pages from document A.  Odd numbered pages (the pages on the right on the two page document view) are pages from document B.  Pages that were moved are not shown in the report.  Any added page, which only exists in document B, is paired with a blank page in the report. Naturally, the added page will be on the right, and the blank page will be on the left in the two-page view.  Any deleted page, which only exists in document B, is paired with a blank page in the report. Naturally, the deleted page will be on the left, and the blank page will be on the right in the two-page view.  Pages that were in both documents but were modified are paired with each other in the report. There will be purple hexagons around regions in the two documents that were modified.  Pages that were not modified will not be in the report.

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Acrobat 9 Family of Products
Validating Signatures
Security Feature User Guide
Troubleshooting a Document Integrity Problem
123
Figure 86
Digital Signature Properties: Modifications panel
7.5.2.4
Comparing a Signed Version to the Current Version
Note:
The Compare feature is not available in Adobe Reader.
As you revise a document and save it to a different name or location, you can verify that you have the latest
version by comparing it against an older version. If you're revising a document using comments you
received during a review, you may need to view a previous version to make sure that you included all the
revisions. As a reviewer, you may want to check the updated document against an older version to make
sure that the author has incorporated all of your requested changes.
Document Compare does not compare comments or other annotations in the document.
To automatically compare a signed document version with the current view:
1.
Right click on a signature and choose
Compare Signed Version to Current Version
.
2.
When the two versions appear side by side, review the highlighted areas to review what was changed.
This method compares the two versions page by page. Compare completes by opening a temporary
document that summarizes the differences. The first two pages summarize the changed, added, deleted,
or moved pages, taking document A as the original and document B as the modified version (
Figure 88
).
The differences are displayed as follows:
Even numbered pages (the pages on the left on the two page document view) are pages from
document A.
Odd numbered pages (the pages on the right on the two page document view) are pages from
document B.
Pages that were moved are not shown in the report.
Any added page, which only exists in document B, is paired with a blank page in the report. Naturally,
the added page will be on the right, and the blank page will be on the left in the two-page view.
Any deleted page, which only exists in document B, is paired with a blank page in the report. Naturally,
the deleted page will be on the left, and the blank page will be on the right in the two-page view.
Pages that were in both documents but were modified are paired with each other in the report. There
will be purple hexagons around regions in the two documents that were modified.
Pages that were not modified will not be in the report.