Newbie question  - Save as PDF (Send As Review)

I know that there is a "Save as PDF (Send as Review)" option that allows the client to review and comment but once the client has sent back the comments, how do you import those comments back into FrameMaker?
thanks

Copy & paste.
Unfortunately, there is no direct route back from Acrobat into FM as
there is for Word.

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