I have the similar problem. I used to highlight important information in pdf and then imported (import annotations command) them into obsidian. I use highlight not underline function, but the command is greyed out and is not working anymore.
I understood from the answers that the issue with being unable to import annotations is related to the fact that they are unlocked. For me, the locking is not the problem. The problem is that I used to work in a way that I highlighted important parts of the text and then transferred annotations to Obsidian. If I remember correctly, I used the "import annotations" command for that. It took all highlighted text at once and it was very convenient. Now I can't do it anymore.
If I remember correctly, I used the "import annotations" command for that. It took all highlighted text at once and it was very convenient. Now I can't do it anymore.
No, that's not the command you used. Import just turns PDF annotations into Zotero annotations (which isn't relevant in your case). You may have used "Create note from annotations"?
Yes, you are right! But now there is no such command and I thought it must be the other one. Is creating notes from annotations possible and if yes, where this function can be found?
Do you see the annotations in the PDF reader sidebar? Do they have a lock icon?
To show something, you can take a screenshot, upload it somewhere (Google Drive, Dropbox, etc.), and provide a link here.
As far as I understand they don't have lock icon.
What do you mean by "copy to Word"? What's the *exact* workflow you're looking for?
You may have used "Create note from annotations"?