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Taking your PDF files mobile Part 2 Author Username:? dbaker Mobile apps are all the rage nowadays. And no wonder—there are literally millions of users hungry for apps of all sorts. If your business or organization plans to get on the mobile bandwagon, why not reuse your… |
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Creating a close-all-docs menu item Author Username:? thomp Some software applications include an option for closing all currently open documents. This is a way of cleaning off the slate, so to speak. It is a common feature in creative applications, such as Adobe Photoshop, where… |
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Viewing your PDF files on the go – Part 1 Author Username:? dbaker Did you know more than 10 million copies of Adobe Reader for Android devices have been downloaded? That’s a lot of tablets and smartphones! PDF files for online use aren’t the same as PDF files for mobile… |
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What else is in your document? Author Username:? dbaker You may have used passwords or even digital signatures to add security to your document, protecting the content from unwanted changes or printing. But do you know what’s actually in your document aside from the text and… |
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Stamps in Acrobat X Author Username:? thomp A PDF stamp is, for the most part, just a custom (user-defined) graphic that can be applied to a document. But this one simple feature is, in my opinion, one of the most important and useful Acrobat/PDF… |
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Acrobat X: Taking the guesswork out of scanning Author Username:? dbaker Scanning—does the work conjure up visions of piles of documents all processed and ready for storage? Or does it symbolize frustration, long days and untold attempts to “get it right?” Scanning isn’t a mystery, but it does… |
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The Acrobat X Suite and You Author Username: dbaker You’re great at your job, and enjoy communicating with your client base. You need to stay current in a fast-moving market. You want to grab your customer’s attention with eye-catching content and follow that up with great… |
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Getting external data into Acrobat X JavaScript Author Username: thomp Author Name: Thom Parker reviews most significant changes for developers and scripters in the Acrobat X SDK. The newly released Acrobat X SDK boasts only a few updates to the JavaScript model. But overall, these updates are… |
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Acrobat X Accessibility-Beyond the Obvious Author Username: dbaker You know your PDF files need to be accessible to make sure all your readers can view your content and comply with various requirements. But what if you want to make an existing file accessible and don’t… |
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You Reap What You Sow: The Australian Government’s Report on PDF Accessibility Author Username: DuffJohnson Duff Johnson analyzes the Australian Government’s recent study into PDF accessibility. |
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Aman Deep Nagpal: Actions in Acrobat X Author Name: AcrobatUsers.com Shortly before Acrobat X began shipping, AcrobatUsers.com had a chance to talk with Aman Deep Nagpal, Senior Product Manager, Acrobat Solutions, about one of the top new features: Actions.… |
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Checking out your new form Author Username: dbaker You’ve tested out the automatic form-creation tool in Acrobat X. In a blink of an eye, you’ve got the basics for a great form. Then what? Before you e-mail that form, or plan a distribution, there are… |
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Actions!! (Macros for Acrobat X) Author Username: thomp If you use Acrobat for document production or workflow processing, then you probably have to spend a lot of time repetitively clicking on menu items and filling out dialogs. I have worked on processes where at least… |
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Put it in a PDF Portfolio with Acrobat X Author Username: dbaker What’s the biggest difference between an Acrobat 9 PDF Portfolio and one created in Acrobat X? In a word—sophistication. Improvements in the product make the appearance, customization and content more sophisticated than what you’ve experienced in Acrobat… |
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First Impressions: Beta-tester feedback on Acrobat X Author Username: kfoss The new Acrobat X that you’ll soon be able to purchase and begin using has been put through its paces for the past several months by a select group of Acrobat users — some recruited, many who… |
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Acrobat X: How to work with the new interface Author Username: dbaker Were you surprised the first time you opened Acrobat X (that’s Acrobat Ten, not Acrobat X)? Did you feel a bit disoriented? I know I definitely did. The toolbars are nearly empty, there’s lots of missing menus,… |
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Chris French: The what & why behind the Acrobat X UI changes Author Username: kfoss AcrobatUsers.com talked with Chris French, a senior product manager for Acrobat at Adobe Systems, about the changes — and the thinking behind the decisions — in the simplified and streamlined user interface (UI) of Acrobat X |
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Producing a Perfect PDF Portfolio Author Username: dbaker Whether you’re a student putting together your graduation portfolio or a business person assembling marketing materials, a PDF Portfolio is a terrific way to present your content. Not all portfolios are created equal—some are a thing of… |
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Acrobat seminars hit the road Author Username: kfoss It’s a frequently heard refrain: The more you learn about how to be more proficient with Adobe Acrobat, the more you realize there is to learn about the multi-dimensional product’s varied capabilities.… |
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