- [Instructor] If you have access to the exercise files for this course, you can download them now. I have downloaded the exercise files folder to my desktop here. And if you open up this folder, you're going to notice that each chapter in this course has its own folder. And when you open up one of these folders, you're going to see the files that I'm using as I go through each particular video. Now if you don't have access to the exercise files folder, or if you just simply want to use your own files, please feel free to do so.
This course has been designed so that you don't have to use the exact files that I'm using, but you can use your own or a file that's similar to the one that I'm using so that you understand how you can use it in your own environment.
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5/2/2018- Saving files in the Document Cloud
- Adding additional storage services
- Organizing files in the Document Cloud
- Sharing files
- Creating and obtaining signatures
- Converting PDF files
- Creating PDF files
- Capturing documents with a mobile device
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome1m 6s
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What you need to know1m 33s
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1. Store Files in the Document Cloud
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Add other storage services4m 13s
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2. Organize Files
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3. Share Files
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Share files via email4m 44s
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Share files using Send And Track10m 45s
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Obtain a signature in person7m 14s
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Manage Adobe Sign documents7m 48s
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4. Create PDF Files
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Use Adobe Scan7m 26s
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Conclusion
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Next steps56s
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