Resolve proof comments
You can mark comments resolved after they been addressed. You can re-open a comment that you or another reviewer has resolved.
Access requirements
You must have the following access to perform the steps in this article:
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Adobe Workfront plan* |
Current plan: Pro or Higher or Legacy plan: Select or Premium For more information about proofing access with the different plans, see Access to proofing functionality in Workfront. |
Adobe Workfront license* |
Current plan: Work or Plan Legacy plan: Any (You must have proofing enabled for the user) |
Proof Permission Profile | Manager or higher |
Proof role | Author or Moderator |
Access level configurations* |
Edit access to Documents For information on requesting additional access, see Request access to objects. |
*To find out what plan, role, or Proof Permission Profile you have, contact your Workfront or Workfront Proof administrator.
Resolve a comment
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Go to the project, task, or issue that contains the document, then select Documents.
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Find the proof you need, then click Open proof.
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(Conditional) If the comments area is not open, click View comments in the upper-right corner.
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Select the comment.
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Click the check mark icon in the lower-right corner of the comment. A green check mark appears in the upper-left corner of the comment and a “Thread resolved” label and message appear below it. The user who submitted the comment receives an email notification that the comment was resolved.
Reopen a resolved comment
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Go to the project, task, or issue that contains the document, then select Documents.
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Find the proof you need, then click Open proof.
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(Conditional) If the comments area is not open, click View comments in the upper-right corner.
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Select the comment.
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Click the green check mark icon in the lower-right corner of the comment (to the right of the Reply button). The check mark in the upper-left corner of the comment disappears and a “Thread reopened” label and message appear below it. The user who submitted the comment receives an email notification that the comment was reopened.