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Find out how to create, navigate, and share PDFs; work with web forms; and collaborate with other users.
Learn the secret techniques of Acrobat and Reader power users and make working with PDFs fast, efficient, and fun.
Explains the benefits of using the PDF file format and shows you how to control the size of your PDFs, collaborate with other users on a PDF document, share and distribute PDF files, and more.
Demonstrates how to create, modify, review, and share PDFs in Adobe Acrobat X.
Shows print designers how to use InDesign, in conjunction with Acrobat and Flash Professional, to lay out and design a wide range of digital documents.
Shows how to use Adobe Acrobat 9 Pro to create visually exciting PDF presentations, documents, and interface elements for distribution on the web, CD/DVD, and via email.
How Acrobat can help edit, manage, and improve PDFs.
Teaches how audio, video, Flash, and other assets can be seamlessly combined in a PDF or PDF Portfolio.
Explores the nuances of creating and distributing interactive forms using Acrobat 9 Pro.
Explores the many new and enhanced features in version 9 of Acrobat Standard, Acrobat Pro, and Acrobat Pro Extended.
Explains how to create, convert, manipulate and share 3D files using Acrobat 3D.
Demonstrates how to use Acrobat 8 to optimize PDFs, including how to collaborate with others and incorporate multimedia.
A thorough explanation of Acrobat 8 Professional's key features, plus how to customize the tools and interface.
A quick guide to Acrobat 8 Professional for beginners or those who want to learn this version's new features.
Take PDFs to the next level by adding interactive elements such as links, bookmarks, and form fields.
Covers the most significant enhancements and changes to Adobe Acrobat Standard and Professional.
Learn how to take your PDFs to the next level by adding interactivity: links, bookmarks, and form fields.
Garrick Chow shows how to turn PDFs into dynamic, interactive documents.
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