How To Enable Commenting By Others??

Could you tell me how to enable commenting by the individuals I send 3D PDF's to. It is my understanding that recipients of my 3D PDF's do have the ability to measure and comment on my PDF's. Thank you in advance.

In Acrobat 3D or Acrobat Pro, open the document, go to Comments > Enable for Commenting and Analysis in Adobe Reader...

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              vendor: LENOVO                                                                                                                              
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