PDF MARK UP READING ON IOS.

Hi; I’m currently using adobe acrobat xpro. I mark up the documents and send them to my boss who uses an IPAD to view the documents. Because he has not downloaded the adobe acrobat viewer he is not able to read my mark ups. Q: If I use an apple product to make my pdf’s will my boss need to download a viewer to be able to read my mark ups to the document? Please advise with thanks, Will

HI Brent; my boss has to pass this information on to various parties. It is
important for us to come up with a way to read the mark ups on the document
regardless of the personal IOS having the adobe reader downloaded. Is there
something I can do at my end?
They want me to solve it at my end. Regards, Will

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