Extend/modify deadline in Acrobat Pro 8 shared document review

Is it possible to extend or modify the deadline for an Acrobat Pro 8 shared document review?

Christian,
No it's not possible to extend/modify the deadline in Acrobat 8 shared reveiws. These features have beed added in Acrobat 9. In Acrobat 8, the reviewers can add comments even after the deadline has expired. The review file can however be checked out of the review by saving a copy of the file using the 'save an archive copy' option under file menu(File> Save as archive copy), when the reveiw process is complete.
Thanks,
Richa

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