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Adobe Acrobat 9 for Windows and Macintosh: Visual QuickStart Guide [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 280 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 177x226x15 mm, kaal: 436 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Aug-2008
  • Kirjastus: Peachpit Press Publications
  • ISBN-10: 0321552954
  • ISBN-13: 9780321552952
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 280 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 177x226x15 mm, kaal: 436 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Aug-2008
  • Kirjastus: Peachpit Press Publications
  • ISBN-10: 0321552954
  • ISBN-13: 9780321552952
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Adobe Acrobat 9 for Windows and Macintosh: Visual QuickStart Guide walks readers through tasks that are enhanced by numerous screenshots to teach beginning and intermediate users how to take advantage of the productive power of Adobe Acrobat. Author John Deubert takes readers through all of the basic Acrobat 9 features, from the basic tools used to create PDF documents and the newly enhanced review functionality, to the advanced tools that create digital signatures, interactive forms, and PDF Portfolios. Beginning users will find a thorough introduction to this indispensable application, and Acrobat power users will enjoy a convenient reference guide that relies on straightforward language, clear steps, and practical tips to explore Acrobats many capabilities.

Visual QuickStart Guidethe quick and easy way to learn!

    Easy visual approach uses pictures to guide you through Acrobat and show you what to do.

    Concise steps and explanations let you get up and running in no time.

    Page for page, the best content and value around.

    John Deubert is a longtime consultant and instructor in Acrobat and PDF, having worked with both since the mid-nineties. He has extensive experience in PostScript and JavaScript and is the author of Adobe Acrobat 8 for Windows and Macintosh: Visual QuickStart Guide, and two books from Adobe Press: Creating Adobe Acrobat Forms and Extending Acrobat Forms with JavaScript.

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Adobe Acrobat 9 for Windows and Macintosh: Visual QuickStart Guide walks readers through tasks that are enhanced by numerous screenshots to teach beginning and intermediate users how to take advantage of the productive power of Adobe Acrobat. Author John Deubert takes readers through all of the basic Acrobat 9 features, from the basic tools used to create PDF documents and the newly enhanced review functionality, to the advanced tools that create digital signatures, interactive forms, and PDF Portfolios. Beginning users will find a thorough introduction to this indispensable application, and Acrobat power users will enjoy a convenient reference guide that relies on straightforward language, clear steps, and practical tips to explore Acrobats many capabilities. By the end of the book, users will be able to smoothly integrate Adobe Acrobat 9 into their workflow.
Starting with Acrobat
1(16)
Opening and Quitting Acrobat 9
3(1)
Examining the Initial Screen
4(2)
Examining the Menus
6(2)
Examining the Toolbars
8(3)
Customizing Toolbars
11(1)
Working with Navigation Panes
12(3)
Setting Preferences
15(2)
Viewing a Document
17(26)
Opening a PDF File
18(1)
Moving from Page to Page
19(1)
Moving from View to View
20(1)
Zooming In and Out
21(7)
Choosing a Page Layout
28(2)
Searching for Text
30(3)
Arranging Documents on the Screen
33(1)
Using Reading Mode
34(2)
Using Links and Bookmarks
36(2)
Measuring Sizes and Areas
38(5)
Saving and Printing Files
43(16)
Saving a PDF File
44(1)
Exporting to Other Formats
45(5)
Minimizing File Size
50(2)
Printing a Document
52(2)
Print Options
54(3)
Printing Multiple Pages per Sheet
57(1)
Printing a Booklet
58(1)
Making PDF Files
59(12)
Printing to a PDF File
60(2)
Using PDFMaker in Microsoft Office (Windows)
62(2)
Converting Images and Other Files to PDF
64(1)
Scanning Directly to PDF
65(1)
Converting Web Pages to PDF
66(1)
Converting Screen Shots to PDF
67(2)
Merging PDF Files
69(2)
PDF Portfolios
71(18)
Creating a Portfolio
73(4)
Choosing a Layout
77(2)
Adding a Welcome Page
79(2)
Adding a Header
81(2)
Choosing a Color Scheme
83(1)
Setting File Information
84(1)
Publishing Your Portfolio
85(2)
Sharing with Acrobat.com
87(2)
Adding Comments to a Document
89(22)
Examining Acrobat's Commenting Tools
90(2)
Adding a Sticky Note Comment
92(2)
Adding a Text Box Comment
94(3)
Adding a Callout Comment
97(1)
Adding Lines and Arrows
98(1)
Drawing Ovals and Rectangles
99(1)
Adding Polygons and Clouds
100(2)
Text Edits
102(2)
Adding a Stamp Comment
104(2)
Creating Your Own Stamp
106(2)
Checking Spelling in Comments
108(1)
Exporting and Importing Comments
109(1)
Enabling Commenting in Adobe Reader
110(1)
Reading Commented Documents
111(12)
Examining the Comments List
112(2)
Replying to a Comment
114(1)
Marking Comments
115(1)
Managing the Comments List
116(1)
Searching for Text in Comments
117(2)
Printing Comments
119(3)
Migrating Comments
122(1)
Reviewing PDF Documents
123(16)
Starting an E-mail-Based Review
124(2)
Reviewing an E-mailed Document
126(1)
Receiving E-mail-Reviewed Documents
127(1)
Starting a Shared Review
128(4)
Reviewing a Shared Document
132(1)
Receiving Server-Based Reviews
133(1)
Real-Time Collaborative Reviews
134(5)
Manipulating Pages
139(10)
Rearranging Pages
140(1)
Extracting Pages
141(1)
Inserting One File into Another
142(1)
Replacing Pages
143(1)
Rotating Pages
144(2)
Cropping Pages
146(3)
Adding and Changing Text and Graphics
149(20)
Touching Up Text
150(2)
Modifying Line Art
152(4)
Adding Headers and Footers
156(3)
Adding a Background
159(2)
Adding a Watermark
161(2)
Redacting a Document
163(6)
Adding Simple Navigation Features
169(12)
Adding Bookmarks
170(3)
Creating Links
173(3)
Modifying Existing Links
176(1)
Making Automatic Web Links
177(1)
Creating Articles
178(3)
Creating an Acrobat Presentation
181(22)
Setting Open Options
182(2)
Creating a Full-Screen Slide Show
184(2)
Creating a Next Page Button
186(2)
Creating a Self-Running Presentation
188(2)
Placing a Movie on a Page
190(6)
Playing a Movie
196(3)
Placing a Flash Animation on the Page
199(1)
Adding Sound to a PDF Page
200(3)
Organizing Documents
203(8)
Examining the Organizer
204(2)
Using the History Pane
206(1)
Using the Places Pane
207(1)
Using the Collections Category
208(3)
Creating Forms with Acrobat Pro
211(22)
About LiveCycle Designer
212(1)
Creating a Form from a Template
213(3)
Editing Forms with LiveCycle Designer
216(3)
Converting Electronic Documents to Forms
219(4)
Distributing Forms
223(5)
Responding to a Distributed Form
228(1)
Receiving and Viewing Results
229(4)
Password Protection
233(6)
Restricting File Access
234(2)
Restricting Reader Activities
236(3)
Digital Signatures
239(16)
About Adobe Self-Sign Security
240(1)
Creating a Digital ID
241(2)
Creating a Certificate from an ID
243(2)
Importing a Certificate as a Trusted Identity
245(2)
Signing a PDF Document
247(2)
Creating a Signature Appearance
249(2)
Creating a Signature Field
251(2)
Validating a Signed Document
253(2)
Converting Paper to PDF
255(7)
Typing on a Paper Form
256(2)
Creating a Searchable Image
258(2)
Converting a Scan with ClearScan
260(2)
Index 262
John Deubert is a longtime consultant and instructor in Acrobat and PDF, having worked with both since the mid-nineties. He has extensive experience in PostScript and JavaScript and is the author of Adobe Acrobat 8 for Windows and Macintosh: Visual QuickStart Guide, and two books from Adobe Press: Creating Adobe Acrobat Forms and Extending Acrobat Forms with JavaScript.