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Creating a PDF with Acrobat.com by Rebecca Staley Follow these short steps to easily convert your documents to PDF files with Acrobat.com. Type: HTML
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How to Rearrange Pages in a PDF Document by Adobe Systems There are a number of ways you can rearrange pages in your PDF documents, including rotating, moving, copying, deleting, replacing and renumbering pages. Type: HTML
Categories: Acrobat 9, Getting Started
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Convert Web Pages to PDF Files Without Complications by Adobe Systems With Acrobat 9, it's easy to convert a web page to a PDF file that contains only the information you need. Type: HTML
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Make your PDFs work well with Google (and other search engines) by Duff Johnson I probably use Google hourly, if not more often. I also search local and network hard drives looking for proposals, reference materials and so on. Whether I think about it or not, full-text search is a big part of how I do my job and live my life. Type: HTML
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Understanding Acrobat's Optimizer by Duff Johnson This article introduces the value, rationale and benefits of the PDF Optimizer in Acrobat 9 for a business-desktop audience. Type: HTML
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5,937 | 07/31/2009 | |
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Help save time and money by distributing forms electronically by Adobe Systems Discover how you can use Acrobat 9 to create PDF forms, then use the services available from Acrobat.com to easily distribute them. Type: HTML
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6,369 | 05/21/2009 | |
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Comparing text documents using Acrobat 9 by Rick Borstein Acrobat 9 includes an all new, more powerful Document Comparison engine. Changes in documents are now logged as standard Acrobat annotations, which makes it easier to review, search and summarize changes. Join Rick Borstein, Adobe business development manager for Legal and Life Science, as he shows you how to use Acrobat 9 to find changes between two text documents. Type: Video
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2,043 | 05/07/2009 | |
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E-mail archiving with Acrobat 9 by Rick Borstein Learn how to archive e-mail in a PDF Portfolio using Acrobat 9. Acrobat captures each message and converts it into a PDF file. Each message PDF contains the original attachments. Finally, Acrobat rolls it all up into a searchable PDF Portfolio. Type: Video
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2,263 | 05/07/2009 | |
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Capture and archive a website using Adobe Acrobat 9 by Rick Borstein Ever wanted to know how to preserve a copy of a web page so you can refer to it again? In this video, Rick Borstein, Adobe business development manager for Legal and Life Science, takes you through the enhanced Web Capture tool in Adobe Acrobat 9. Learn how you can use it to select portions of a web page to capture, preserve interactive elements, and save your work as a compact PDF. Type: Video
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Creating PDF files from a selection in Word & Excel by Jonathan Bowman Jonathan Bowman, Adobe business development manager, AEC/EPC, shares a very valuable tip that sometimes goes unnoticed. Learn how you can create PDFs from a selection in Word or Excel. Type: Video
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