- [Mike] This concludes our course…Creating an Interactive PDF Brochure.…I hope you enjoyed these movies,…and that you can use what you learned from them…to make great, interactive digital brochures…for any kind of business.…I'm Mike Rankin, and thanks for watching.…
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3/6/2017
Whether the recipient of your PDF file decides to print it or keep it digital, you can get more value out of your brochure by designing it with interactivity. Digital publications can behave similar to a webpage, allowing readers to quickly jump to another section, visit a related website, start an email, and even play a video right in the document. Join Mike Rankin as he shows you how to add interactive elements to your materials.
Topics include:
- Adding buttons, bookmarks, and hyperlinks
- Making images and content dynamically change
- Inserting video
- Creating an interactive form
- Collecting form data
- Exporting and testing your brochure
- Fixing PDF problems with Adobe Acrobat
Skill Level Intermediate
59m 19s
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Designing a Brochure (2015)
with Nigel French2h 35m Beginner
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Introduction
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Welcome52s
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1. Add Interactivity
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What we're going to build4m 17s
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Add navigation buttons7m 8s
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Add bookmarks5m 33s
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Add hyperlinks9m 49s
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Place video6m 27s
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Create a PDF form4m 17s
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Collect form data3m 24s
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Export and test5m 23s
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Conclusion
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Next steps14s
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