Commenting

I have just installed CS5.5 and with it came Acrobat 10! What a nightmare! I need to enable commenting on pdfs I send out for proof reading. It was simple in the previous version I was using but, although I have been searching for hours for how to do this in version 10, I cannot find it! Can anyone help please?

By the way, if you open Acrobat X Help, in the first section it covers the relocation of most of the commands: Where to find things.

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