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Learn Adobe Acrobat 4.0
Learn Adobe Acrobat 4.0 is a resource for intermediate level Microsoft Windows 95, 98, or NT users who require information regarding portable document format (PDF) file creation and use. This format is widely considered the industry standard file format from Adobe for sending files over the Internet created on Windows, Macintosh, MS-DOS, or Unix platforms.
Adobe Acrobat enables users to send documents that contain distinctive typefaces, color, graphics, and photographs electronically to recipients, regardless of the application used to create the originals.
Learn Adobe Acrobat 4.0 is suitable for an audience with an understanding of the value of the visual appeal of documents and the importance of the Internet This book provides readers with a wealth of information, from the initial process of PDF document creation to the management of PDF forms on the Internet. PDF files are the preferred file format to facilitate information management. Adobe Acrobat enables users to efficiently handle information by providing them with effective document approval methods and functional form design tools.
Learn Adobe Acrobat 4.0 provides intermediate users with a broad range of instruction, from the fundamentals of using Adobe Acrobat to more complex issues surrounding PDF forms and the Internet. Targeted specifically for Microsoft Windows users who frequently use Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, this title strives to include issues specific to the environment. The book highlights the features that set Adobe Acrobat and PDF files apart from other applications, including the creation and use of digital signatures, annotations, and interactive features such as movie clips and sound. It also guides readers through the process of creating and customizing forms with combo boxes and buttons as well as adding functionality to them with JavaScript. Finally, the author reviews PDF documents and the Internet.
Adobe Acrobat 4 & PDF files
Using the Adobe Acrobat work area
Enhancing PDF files with bookmarks, thumbnails, & links
The power of PDF forms
Security & PDF files
Acrobat & the internet
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