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Scanning and OCR: Beyond the Basics
by Donna Baker

Donna Baker offers some advanced tips and techniques for performing optical character recognition and scanning with Acrobat.

Type: HTML
Topics: Acrobat 9
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01/27/2010
Better PDF OCR: ClearScan is smaller, looks better
by Rick Borstein

Join Rick Borstein, a business development manager specializing in the Acrobat-Legal Market for Adobe, as he presents the advantages and disadvantages of ClearScan over Searchable Image OCR.

Type: HTML
Topics: Acrobat 9
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01/26/2010
OCR multiple files at once using the OCR Multiple feature
by Rick Borstein and Mark Middleton

Optical Character Recognition takes image-only PDFs and makes them searchable. A side benefit is that once a file is made searchable, you can export to an editable format like Word or RTF. Acrobat 9 can OCR in 42 different languages. In this video, you'll learn how to use the OCR Multiple Feature in Acrobat 9 to easily OCR multiple files.

Type: Video
Topics: Acrobat 9
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01/25/2010
ClearScan vs Image+Text OCR
by Rick Borstein and Mark Middleton

Optical Character Recognition (OCR) takes image-only PDFs and makes them searchable. A side benefit is that once a file is made searchable, you can export to an editable format like Word or RTF. Acrobat 9 can OCR in 42 different languages. This video looks at ClearScan, a new "flavor" of OCR that smooths out text and accelerates printing.

Type: Video
Topics: Acrobat 9
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01/25/2010
Conditional Execution
by Thom Parker

One of the most important features of any programming language--including JavaScript--is the ability to make decisions, called Conditional Execution.

Type: HTML
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01/12/2010
Troubleshooting PDF-creation issues in Microsoft Word
by Donna Baker

Microsoft Word is the most common source program for generating PDF content. Here are some tips and tricks for producing predictable PDF output.

Type: HTML
Topics: Acrobat 9
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01/05/2010
Scripting for Adobe Reader
by Thom Parker

Thom Parker explores the various restrictions of Adobe Reader scripting, and methods for testing and debugging code directly in the Reader environment.

Type: HTML
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12/01/2009
Manipulating a 3D PDF file
by Donna Baker

Donna Baker explains how to enrich your Acrobat 3D PDF presentation with specified views, display objects contained within the model, and include measurements and comments.

Type: HTML
Topics: Acrobat 9, 3D
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11/09/2009
3D Reviewer—A Moving Experience
by Doug Halliday

In this tutorial, Doug Halliday, Adobe business development manager, Manufacturing, reviews some features of 3D Reviewer such as moving parts and sub-assemblies, configurations, call-outs and export.

Type: HTML
Topics: Acrobat 9, 3D
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10/31/2009
More 3D Reviewer Features
by Doug Halliday

In this tutorial, Doug Halliday, Adobe business development manager, Manufacturing, reviews some additional features of 3D Reviewer, a robust 3D tool set found in Adobe Acrobat 9 Pro Extended. I will address physical properties and compare features

Type: HTML
Topics: Acrobat 9, 3D
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10/31/2009

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