Tag Archives: Acrobat
Basics
January 16, 2013 – 12:58 pm
Adobe Acrobat provides with various tools for review and editing of documents, form, tables etc. as a Portable Document Format (PDF). It is an effective way of presenting information in a fixed form close to its publishing results. You can insert a digital signature using Acrobat and it can become an excellent way identifying the document as your own. Create a digital signature in Adobe and begin appending it on all official documentation by following this tutorial.
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Basics
January 16, 2013 – 12:58 pm
Adobe Acrobat provides with various tools for review and editing of documents, form, tables etc. as a Portable Document Format (PDF). It is an effective way of presenting information in a fixed form close to its publishing results. It is also fairly easy to flatten in Acrobat the forms that you are working on, using a few simple steps and downloading a simple flattener. Forms in Acrobat are very easy to develop and you can follow this tutorial to learn how to flatten forms in Acrobat.
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Basics
January 16, 2013 – 12:58 pm
The files which are created in Adobe Acrobat X can be viewed in Adobe Reader. The latest version is the Adobe Reader 10 which comes with a lot of features but it still lags behind when it comes to saving the data or managing editable PDF forms. So if you are sending a form to a person who will use Adobe Reader 10 to fill it, you will have to save the file in Acrobat X in a particular format. Follow this tutorial to learn how to make an editable PDF.
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January 16, 2013 – 12:58 pm
In the Adobe Acrobat X you can make comments on the PDF files. There is a task pane by the name of “Comments” when you click on it, a list of tools will appear by which you can add various types of comments. You can later export these comments to Microsoft Word. In this tutorial we will show you how to convert PDF to Word in Adobe.
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Basics
January 16, 2013 – 12:58 pm
An Acrobat file can contain lots of pages and searching for a particular word can be difficult when it comes to highlighting a PDF at all the instances where the word has appeared. Thanks to the Adobe Acrobat X you can now highlight the text and even print it. We will show you in this tutorial how to highlight text in a PDF.
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Basics
January 16, 2013 – 12:58 pm
Adobe Acrobat X allows you to create batch actions with hot folders. With this feature you can perform certain actions on your PDF files. The actions will be chosen by the user and this allows the user to save a lot of time and saves him from performing the same task over and over again. Let’s assume it’s your job to resize all the documents in the Adobe Acrobat batch at the end of the day for uploading on the internet. So here we have two files which have a file size of about 40 mb. We want to create an Acrobat action which will resize all the documents in one go without opening them and put them in a separate folder. Follow the step by step tutorial given below to learn how to manage batch processing in Adobe Acrobat.
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Basics
January 16, 2013 – 12:58 pm
To customize your PDF files you can use JavaScript. With that you can enable automated handling, commenting and a lot of other things. You can apply the JavaScript to a particular document, page, field, or even use it to add a watermark in Acrobat. In this tutorial we will add a book mark using the JavaScript in Acrobat.
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January 16, 2013 – 12:58 pm
Adobe Acrobat X allows you to comment on the documents while in comparison there are hardly more than two commenting tools in Adobe Reader. The Reader Comments encompass notes to mark changes and highlight text along with other various tools that he can use. If you want to send this file to someone who does not have Adobe Acrobat but only has Adobe Reader and you want him to completely utilize the PDF Reader Comments, then you can save your file in a particular format to provide him with enhancement in the tools of Reader. Follow this step by step tutorial to learn more about enabling full commenting in Adobe Reader.
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Basics
January 16, 2013 – 12:58 pm
Acrobat Reader X can be customized to a certain extent and can be controlled in terms of how you view PDF files, such as its zoom/page size and whether the book marks panel or the page panel is shown. Such settings in Acrobat view ensure that each time the document is accessed; it is viewable according to those preset specifics which eventually makes navigation easy for the viewer.
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Basics
January 16, 2013 – 12:49 pm
Adobe Acrobat provides with various tools for review and editing of documents, form, tables etc. as a Portable Document Format (PDF). It is an effective way of presenting information in a fixed form close to its publishing results. Toolbars in Acrobat are your essential key to running it and provide an easy-to-use interface. To further make using Acrobat easy for yourself, you should customize toolbars according to your specific usage and needs. Follow this tutorial to learn how to customize your toolbars in Adobe Acrobat.
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How to Enable Reader Commenting Tool in Acrobat
Adobe Acrobat X allows you to comment on the documents while in comparison there are hardly more than two commenting tools in Adobe Reader. The Reader Comments encompass notes to mark changes and highlight text along with other various tools that he can use. If you want to send this file to someone who does not have Adobe Acrobat but only has Adobe Reader and you want him to completely utilize the PDF Reader Comments, then you can save your file in a particular format to provide him with enhancement in the tools of Reader. Follow this step by step tutorial to learn more about enabling full commenting in Adobe Reader.
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