Annotations invisible in Acrobat Pro XI

I have a long history of using Acrobat Pro (now XI) Annotation and Commenting tools to mark up PDFs. Several months ago my Acrobat Pro program was uninstalled and reinstalled by our IT dept, and since then, I can't see my own already-entered Comments and Annotations when scrolling thru a document. Only when I click the page do these become visible, and then sometimes only partially. Is this a setting that can be changed? It's driving me crazy to not see (at a glance) mark-ups I've already entered. It doesn't seem to matter whether the Comment window is open or closed.

Hi dora_l,
You might need to update your Acrobat version to 11.0.10
Regards,
Anubha

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