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Create a Standards-Compliant PDF in Acrobat – Instructions

Thursday, January 17 2019 by Joseph Brownell
Create a Standards-Compliant PDF in Acrobat - Instructions: A picture of a user saving a document as a PDF/X file in Acrobat.
Create a Standards-Compliant PDF in Acrobat: Overview             You can create a standards-compliant PDF in Acrobat. The most-common reason for doing this is that the document must comply with ISO 32000 standards. Depending on the intent for using the PDF, compliance standards vary. You can save a document as a PDF/A, PDF/E, or PDF/X file.
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Full Screen Mode in Acrobat- Instructions

Tuesday, January 15 2019 by Joseph Brownell
Full Screen Mode in Acrobat- Instructions: A picture of a PDF in Full Screen mode with navigation controls in Acrobat Pro DC.
Full Screen Mode in Acrobat: Overview             In Full Screen mode in Acrobat, Acrobat hides all of the toolbars, menus and panes. Doing this then shows the currently-opened PDF using all of the available viewing space on the monitor. Full Screen mode in Acrobat is useful for viewing informational or instructional PDFs.             To view
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Save a PDF as an Image in Acrobat- Instructions

Thursday, November 01 2018 by Joseph Brownell
Save a PDF as an Image in Acrobat- Instructions: A picture of the Menu Bar command sequence to select in Adobe Acrobat DC Pro to save a PDF as an image or as a series of images.
Save a PDF as an Image in Acrobat: Overview             You can save a PDF as an image in Acrobat. You can also save a PDF as a series of images using Acrobat. This is helpful for viewing the PDF on a device without Adobe Reader installed. When you export images using Acrobat, each PDF
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Add Metadata to a PDF in Acrobat – Instructions

Friday, October 26 2018 by Joseph Brownell
Add Metadata to a PDF in Acrobat - Instructions: A picture of the “Description” tab in the “Document Properties” dialog box in Acrobat Pro DC.
Add Metadata to a PDF in Acrobat: Overview             You can easily add metadata to a PDF in Acrobat. Metadata supplies additional information about a PDF file. To add metadata to a PDF in Acrobat, open a PDF file in Acrobat. Then select “File| Properties” from the Menu Bar to open the “Document Properties” dialog
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Color Management in Acrobat – Instructions

Monday, September 24 2018 by Joseph Brownell
Color Management in Acrobat - Instructions: A picture of the “Color Management” settings in the “Preferences” window in Acrobat Pro DC.
Color Management in Acrobat: Overview             You can use color management in Acrobat to help achieve color consistency throughout your work process. A color profile describes the characteristics of a device, like a computer monitor or a printer. Color management in Acrobat maps the colors possible for a device. By setting up color management preferences
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Page Transitions in Acrobat- Instructions and Video Lesson

Wednesday, August 08 2018 by Joseph Brownell
Page Transitions in Acrobat- Instructions and Video Lesson: A picture of the “Page Transitions” dialog box you use to apply page transitions in Acrobat.
Page Transitions in Acrobat: Overview             You can add page transitions in Acrobat that appear each time a user advances a PDF page when in Full Screen Mode. Page Transitions in Acrobat let you present PDFs like audiovisual presentations.             To add page transitions in Acrobat, first open a PDF document that contains several pages.
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Respond to a Form Using Acrobat – Instructions

Tuesday, April 24 2018 by Joseph Brownell
Respond to a Form Using Acrobat - Instructions: A picture of a user submitting a form using the “Send Form” dialog box in Acrobat.
Respond to a Form Using Acrobat: Overview             To respond to a form using Acrobat, either click the link within the email message or open the form attachment within the email. You may need to save the attachment to your computer first, depending on the email client you use. Once you open the attachment in Acrobat
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Insert Pages into a PDF in Acrobat – Tutorial

Friday, September 23 2016 by Joseph Brownell
Insert Pages into a PDF in Acrobat - Tutorial: A picture of a user inserting pages into a PDF in Acrobat XI Pro.
Insert Pages into a PDF in Acrobat: Overview             You can insert pages into a PDF in Acrobat from files and other sources. It is possible to insert pages into a PDF in Acrobat from another PDF file. You can also insert pages into a PDF in Acrobat from content copied to the clipboard. You can
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