Share and Edit PDF simultaneously.

On behalf of Dunnzatron-
Question:
Is there a way to "Share" a PDF so that if I am in a document making edits and a colleague is in the same document over our work network making edits, we can both do this at the same time with the document open simultaneously without losing our work, or having one of us having to close out (and thus losing our edits) so that the other can save? Having one of us "Save as" a new document name should not be an option, as this problem has occurred everyday.
Can someone from Adobe please help me out here? This would be a feature that would really help out on a project I am currently working on, and I would love to know if this is even possible so I stop looking for ways around this problem...thanks!

Simple answer - no. While you can share comments on a PDF file via a Shared Review, you cannot share real-time edits to the file.

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