Adobe markups disappear in pdf attachments

I've been using Adobe Acrobat Professional 7.0 for Mac for a long time, and suddenly a new glitch showed up today for the first time. When I attach a single-page pdf document that I have marked up to an e-mail, the markups disappear. For example, I marked up a cover for a book I'm editing, and saved the edits, but when I attached the document, the edits no longer appear (but still appear when I open the actual document).
Someone sent me another marked up version of the cover, and I couldn't see the edits in the attachment as it appeared in the body of the e-mail, but when I opened the file, I could see the edits. Any ideas?

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