Is there a way after using the overlay command to go back an make edits or adjustments or do you essential just have to start a new overlay command?
@Matthew Avard, as far as I know the overlay itself cannot be adjusted. But there is a neat workaround. Instead of the overlay tool, try using the snapshot tool. Take a snapshot of the old sheet and paste it onto the new one. Assign it to a layer and you have your overlay. I usually colorize the snapshot so the differences stand out.
Hope this helps answer your question.
@Shaya Birnbaum thanks, I like this work around.
To add to @Shaya Birnbaum clever tips, when you paste the Snapshot, you can use Crtl+Shift+V to paste to the same location on the PDF in view as where it was copied from. Another tip, G is the shortcut key to SnapShots, Shift+G is the shortcut key to SnapShots without Revu Markups, just the authored PDF content.
Thanks Shanoc! I always forget about Ctrl+Shift+V. That shortcut could have saved me a lot of time!
Thank you