Need help with Acrobat 7? Download Complete Help in PDF

Getting help with the myriad tools, features and capabilities of Adobe Acrobat 7.0 can take many forms. There are a number of good books, CD-based guides and online forums and e-mail lists that offer guidance, instruction and/or discussion.

And, of course, there’s also the no-cost, built-in help features under Acrobat > Help, including the topical How-To pages and the Complete Acrobat 7.0 Help.

You can print these Help files pages individually using the Print Topic button on the Help toolbar. If you want to print out larger sections or the Complete Help documentation in its entirety, there’s a PDF version available on your installation CD.

To make that even easier, we have now posted for download on AcrobatUsers.com a public reference version of the thoroughly bookmarked, 793-page document. The 7.9 MB zipped file includes the Acrobat 7.0 Pro Help and a pair of related PDF files, along with an Acrobat Catalog-created index file to enable fast, easy searching using Acrobat’s Search tool.

3 Responses to “Need help with Acrobat 7? Download Complete Help in PDF”

  1. Duff Johnson’s PDF Perspective » Blog Archive » A milestone: Acrobat Help now online Says:

    […] As noted by my esteemed fellow Blogger and AUC Editor Kurt Foss, AcrobatUsers.com has now made it easier to learn how to get things done with Acrobat by posting the Acrobat Help file online. […]

  2. dzurn Says:

    It would probably be more useful if “Pdfmark.pdf” and “Distparm.pdf” were more than a single cover page. Oops!

  3. tedpadova Says:

    I assume that these files are made available for users who don’t have Acrobat Professional. If you are an Acrobat Pro user you already have these files installed on your computer. Your Acrobat installation installs the exact same files as this 7.9 MB download. On Windows the path is Program Files\Acrobat 7.0\Help\ENU\ (ENU, that is, if you happen to have the English version (DUE for German and FRA for French, etc.))

    On the Mac it’s a bit more ambiguous but the files are there. Open the Applications folder and open the Adobe Acrobat 7.0 Professional folder. Press the Control key and click on the Adobe Acrobat 7.0 Professional icon to open a context menu. From the menu options select Show Package Contents. A folder opens showing the Contents folder. Open this folder and open the Resources folder. Pick your language folder. For English the folder is en.lproj. Open the en.lproj folder and Option + click + drag the Help file to your desktop. Inside the Help folder you’ll find the exact same files you can download from this site.

    ted

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