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Adobe Acrobat Ninja

You're reading from   Adobe Acrobat Ninja A productivity guide with tips and proven techniques for business professionals using Adobe Acrobat

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803248172
Length 348 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Urszula Witherell Urszula Witherell
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Chapter 1: Understanding Different Adobe Acrobat Versions and Services 2. Chapter 2: Creating and Enhancing PDF Files from Scans FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 3: Converting Microsoft Office Files to Adobe PDF Using PDFMaker 4. Chapter 4: Modifying and Editing PDF Files 5. Chapter 5: Remediation for Accessibility in PDF Publications 6. Chapter 6: Using Acrobat in a Document Review Process 7. Chapter 7: Creating and Modifying PDF Forms 8. Chapter 8: Adding Digital Signatures and Security Settings 9. Chapter 9: Designing Multimedia Presentations 10. Chapter 10: Integration with Adobe InDesign 11. Chapter 11: Using Acrobat for Professional Publishing 12. Chapter 12: Privacy, Bates Numbering, and Other Specialized Features for A Law Office 13. Chapter 13: Acrobat Pro Tools, Shortcuts, References, and Mac Notes 14. Index 15. Other Books You May Enjoy

What this book covers

Chapter 1, Understanding Different Adobe Acrobat Versions and Services, looks at the many versions of Acrobat and Adobe web-based services that are now available to work with PDF documents. We will sort out the differences in options based on the version of Acrobat.

Chapter 2, Creating and Enhancing PDF Files from Scans, discusses the process of converting to PDF, and enhancing and optimizing scans of paper pages and images from tablets or smartphones.

Chapter 3, Converting Microsoft Office Files to Adobe PDF Using PDFMaker, explores how PDFMaker allows us to create interactive and accessible PDF files. We will explain how different choices made during this process affect code and, therefore, features of the final PDF.

Chapter 4, Modifying and Editing PDF Files, delves into the many instances when changes or improvements need to be made to the final PDF. We will learn how to adjust the order and content of pages, work with bookmarks, links, headers, and footers, edit text and images, and take a first look at accessibility tags.

Chapter 5, Remediation for Accessibility in PDF Publications, discusses what accessibility legal guidelines are, how to include features when authoring a publication so that the resulting PDF document complies with these guidelines, and how to test and remediate it if needed.

Chapter 6, Using Acrobat in a Document Review Cycle, explores the purpose of different commenting and markup tools, how to customize them, and how to use them in editorial responses. Different PDF-based review workflows will be explored.

Chapter 7, Creating and Modifying PDF Forms, examines the process of creating a form page background, then adding interactive fields, and setting their properties, and it will explore methods for submitting and gathering form data.

Chapter 8, Adding Digital Signatures and Security Settings, explores the options available in Acrobat Pro to protect different publications. Books, journals, and magazines may require copyright protection through passwords, contracts, and agreements, and forms may need to be certified for content integrity before being signed.

Chapter 9, Designing Multimedia Presentations, delves into the tools available in Acrobat for adding, editing, and viewing multimedia. PDF documents designed as presentations can include audio, video, interactive, and 3D elements.

Chapter 10, Integration with InDesign, focuses on two areas of InDesign and Acrobat integration – accessibility and PDF-based editorial review. We will learn how to create a fully accessible .pdf in InDesign and how Acrobat can be used in a collaborative review by editors working on any device.

Chapter 11, Using Acrobat in Professional Publishing, explores some of the tools that Acrobat offers to identify, control, and compensate for potential issues when a document is printed on paper by a commercial printing press.

Chapter 12, Privacy, Bates Numbering and Other Specialized Features for A Law Office, looks at how to depersonalize a document by removing private information, redacting sensitive content, removing hidden data, and applying Bates numbering to ensure that .pdf documents comply with legal standards.

Chapter 13, Acrobat Pro Tools, Shortcuts, References, and Mac Notes, contains a special section for creating .pdf files in MS Office for macOS. You will also find here lists showing all Acrobat tools, the most commonly used keyboard shortcuts, and accessibility tags with an explanation of their meaning. References to links to online sources for Acrobat user support are also included.

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