11-20-2018, 12:32 AM
I've noticed that some of my annotations are appearing on surrounding pages. I believe I've tracked down the cause.
Say you marked up a page and afterwards you end up editing the page order to duplicate one of the pages previously annotated. Then you crop that page down, because it's a coda and the top of the page is not needed. The annotations that were at the top of the page remain, but project themselves on the previous page. It looks like it remembers the full page size prior to the cropping and leaves these annotations in the same place with respect to the remaining page.
Does that make sense?
The fix is to uncrop the page, delete annotations in the cropped region, and recrop the page.
Say you marked up a page and afterwards you end up editing the page order to duplicate one of the pages previously annotated. Then you crop that page down, because it's a coda and the top of the page is not needed. The annotations that were at the top of the page remain, but project themselves on the previous page. It looks like it remembers the full page size prior to the cropping and leaves these annotations in the same place with respect to the remaining page.
Does that make sense?
The fix is to uncrop the page, delete annotations in the cropped region, and recrop the page.
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