Sticky notes problem, Acrobat reader

Hello, I was unable to find an answer to this question in old discussions therefore I have to ask it.
I am preparing pdf file with multiple comments for print. On some pages I have more than one comment and I can't have them all open at the same time. As soon as I try to open second comment first one opened closes. Are there some settings that I can adjust to have multiple pop-ups open at the same time? Is there any limitation to the number of comments opened? 
On additional note, this problem seems to be inconsistent: at some pages I can open 4 comments at the same time and at some other ones can't even open 2. 
Thank you in advance for help.

Use the Comments List.  Click the undock choice on the Comments List.
Select a comment in the List and the annotation on the PDF page will be given a highlighting effect around its boundaries.
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