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How to Do Everything: Adobe Acrobat 9
By (author) Doug Sahlin
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Your one-stop guide to Adobe Acrobat 9 Create and publish feature-rich electronic documents that retain the look and feel of the originals. How to Do Everything: Adobe Acrobat 9 explains how to edit PDFs, collaborate with other users, and optimize PDFs for print or the web. You'll also learn how to secure your PDFs and maintain document integrity. With coverage of the Adobe Acrobat Standard, Pro, and Pro Extended editions, this book helps you maximize all the new and improved features of this versatile program right away. Open, view, and search PDFs Convert virtually any document to PDF Capture PDFs from a scanner or web page Create navigation devices including bookmarks, thumbnails, and links Review, edit, and annotate PDFs Add digital signatures and apply document security Optimize documents for print, CD/DVD applications, the web, and other uses Add multimedia elements Create a searchable index Create forms with Adobe LiveCycle Designer Batch process PDF documents
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Publisher | McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Published date | 1 Oct 2008
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Format | Paperback
Pages | 469
Dimensions | 231 x 185 x 24mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 815g
ISBN | 978-0-0716-0270-9
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BISAC | computers / desktop publishing
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