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Working with Annotations
PDF documents can contain annotations that appear on a page but are not considered to be part of the page content. The Assembler service enables you to perform operations on annotations, such as importing them into and exporting them from PDF documents. You can work with the following annotation types:
Comments, also called markup annotations. These are items such as text notes, highlights, lines, and circles. They can be used in review and comment workflows.
Link annotations are areas on a page that users can click to perform an action, typically to navigate to another part of the same document.
File attachment annotations represent files attached to a page. They are described in Working with File Attachments.
Note: Other annotation types, such as 3D graphics and multimedia, cannot be imported and exported directly from PDF documents. However, they may be removed when working with the other annotation types, as discussed in this chapter.
PDF annotations are described in detail in the PDF Reference.

 

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