Application Overview:
Adobe Acrobat Professional
Adobe Acrobat 8 Professional software enables you to reliably create electronic versions of your documents from virtually any application while maintaining the exact look and feel of the original document. You can then distribute, combine, secure and add interactivity to Adobe PDF documents. Users can use the free Adobe Reader to view and print your document without the need of the original software that your document was created in.
Note: If you will be using Acrobat Standard 8 or previous versions such as Acrobat 7 Professional or Standard and Acrobat 6 Professional or Standard instead of Acrobat Professional 8, please contact DPA to obtain more information to insure DPA Adobe Acrobat training will fulfill your goals.
Users: Creative, Engineering, Finance, IT, Legal, Marketing and Admin Professionals as well as anyone who needs reliable electronic versions of their documents.
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Course Information
Duration: One-Day Course
Platform: Windows and Macintosh
Fee: $375 CDN (+GST)
This class is limited to eight people.
Course Overview
Make the most of Acrobat to exchange your electronic documents while preserving document integrity so files can be viewed and printed on a variety of platforms. Learn how to create PDFs for the web, in-house presentations or even commercial printing. Convert static documents to interactive ones by creating hyperlinks and bookmarks to allow navigation within a document, between documents, and the web. Take advantage of tools for document reviewing and editing.
Course Content
- Overview of the Acrobat product family
- Using Adobe Reader to open and print PDF documents, adjust views, navigate pages, find words, display document information, and set preferences
- Creating PDFs with the Acrobat PDF Printer by choosing various preset job options
- Exploring alternate methods to create PDF’s including the PDFMaker (Microsoft Office, Windows Only)
- Modifying PDF files in Acrobat Professional including creating thumbnails, inserting, removing and ordering pages and text
- Understanding the text and graphic modifications that can be made in a PDF
- Adding page numbers and headers and footers to a PDF
- Creating a slideshow with any PDF document
- Limiting access to PDF files with password protection
- Adding interactivity to PDF documents by creating and editing hyperlinks and bookmarks
- Adding actions that trigger when opening or closing a page
- Choosing options for document opening and displaying
- Overview of document review tools for workgroup collaboration
