In this course, you will learn how to create PDFs for such uses as document exchange, the web, intranets, in-house proofing, and commercial printing.
In this course, you will learn how to create PDFs for such uses as document exchange, the web, intranets, in-house proofing, and commercial printing.
In addition, you will create comments and markups in a PDF for paperless edits and reviews, use the redaction features to blank out content, add interactivity such as book marks and hyperlinks, recognize text in scanned PDF documents using OCR settings, and set preferences and document properties. You will use Acrobat's extensive range of tools and panels and be able to navigate through this application with ease.
Getting Started
Overview of the new interface of Acrobat DC
Working with the Home, Tools and Document screens
Customize the quick-tool menu bars
Page display settings: overview of the layout, select and zoom tools
Set Initial view settings of a PDF document
Review of document properties and original document information
How to set up the preview mode and its settings
Overview of Acrobat's general preferences
Creating PDFs
Creating PDFs from Microsoft Office applications
Overview of the PDF Maker in Microsoft applications and review of the settings
Creating PDFs from Adobe applications
Overview of the PDF Maker in Adobe applications and review of the settings
Creating PDFs from within Adobe Acrobat
Creating PDF files from the internet and clipboard areas
Creating a PDF document from multiple file types within Adobe Acrobat
Editing PDFs
Making minor text edits
Inserting, removing and re-ordering pages
Inserting blank pages into a PDF
Using additional insert page options
Cropping and rotating pages in a document
Enhancing PDFs
Creating and organizing bookmarks using both automated and manual methods
Setting bookmark structure, appearances and destinations
Creating hyperlinks and adding basic page actions
Creating headers and footers
Document Security Settings
Removing sensitive content with the redaction feature
Setting limited access to PDF documents
Setting document security settings such as password protection and edit permissions
Working with Comments
Adding sticky notes and setting custom properties
Using the properties bar to change settings
Using the drawing and markup tools
Exporting comments and markups to a PDF or Word file
Review of the comment panel area
Sorting and organizing comments
Application Overview: Adobe Acrobat Pro DC
Adobe Acrobat Pro DC 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.
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Adobe Acrobat can significantly increase our efficiency in creating, managing, sharing, and using our digital documents. This makes this tool an essential tool in the context of working in the digital age, paperless work, and remote work.Â
Adobe Acrobat allows users to easily create and share universally accessible PDF documents, fillable forms, and more. We offer hands-on courses for all levels, from beginner to advanced.
Choose the acrobat course that is right for you. Each course is 3 ½ hours in length and includes a pdf reference manual and 30 days of technical support.
Learn to use Adobe Acrobat Pro DC to create, modify, review, and validate PDF documents.Â
This course will introduce students to adobe acrobat to create and edit pdf (portable document format) documents from single files or multiple files. Students will review the tools in acrobat and then set up documents to save or export as pdf files.
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