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  • Formaat: Multiple-component retail product, part(s) enclosed, 320 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 230x190x16 mm, kaal: 600 g, Contains 1 Digital product license key and 1 Paperback / softback
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Jun-2015
  • Kirjastus: Addison Wesley
  • ISBN-10: 0134171837
  • ISBN-13: 9780134171838
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  • Formaat: Multiple-component retail product, part(s) enclosed, 320 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 230x190x16 mm, kaal: 600 g, Contains 1 Digital product license key and 1 Paperback / softback
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Jun-2015
  • Kirjastus: Addison Wesley
  • ISBN-10: 0134171837
  • ISBN-13: 9780134171838
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Adobe Acrobat DC Classroom in a Book is the most thorough and comprehensive way for students to learn how to reliably create, edit, and sign PDF documents and forms with Adobe Acrobat DC. Each of the 13 lessons in this step-by-step, project-based guide contains a project that builds on their growing knowledge of the program, while end-of-chapter review questions reinforce each lesson. This cross-platform (Mac and Windows) book shows students how to collaborate effectively through electronic reviews, easily share their work across multiple platforms and devices (including via the new Adobe Document Cloud service), and speed up their production and business task workflow with Acrobat DC.

All of the book’s screenshots have been updated for the new edition, showing users how to navigate the completely overhauled user interface–a selling point for existing users of the software. Readers will also learn how to use the new Tool pane so they can easily convert files (Microsoft Office documents and graphics) to PDF and then learn how to directly edit text and images in their PDFs. They'll also learn how to use the newly refreshed tools to build PDF or web forms, speed up business workflow by gathering feedback and approval via online document reviews. And they'll learn how to create interactive forms and track responses within Acrobat, how to add signatures and security to their PDF files, and much more.

All of the project files used in the book’s lessons are available for readers to download at peachpit.com.

Getting Started 1(7)
About Classroom in a Book
1(1)
Acrobat Pro and Acrobat Standard
2(1)
Prerequisites
2(1)
Installing Adobe Acrobat
2(1)
Options for purchasing Acrobat DC
3(1)
Starting Adobe Acrobat
3(1)
Accessing the Classroom in a Book files
3(1)
Additional resources
4(1)
Adobe Authorized Training Centers
5(1)
Going mobile
6(2)
1 Introducing Adobe Acrobat DC
8(26)
About PDF
10(1)
About Adobe Acrobat
10(1)
About Acrobat Reader
11(1)
About the Acrobat DC mobile app
11(1)
Using PDF on the web
11(1)
Opening a PDF file
12(1)
Adding Acrobat Reader installers
12(2)
Working with toolbars
14(1)
Working with tools
15(3)
Tools in the Tools pane
18(1)
Navigating PDF documents
19(7)
Viewing PDF presentations in Full Screen mode
26(3)
Viewing PDF files in Read mode
29(1)
Customizing the Acrobat toolbar
30(1)
Setting Acrobat preferences for web browsing
30(2)
Getting help
32(1)
Review questions and answers
33(1)
2 Creating Adobe PDF Files
34(26)
About creating Adobe PDF files
36(1)
Using the Create PDF tool
36(3)
Dragging and dropping files
39(1)
Creating Adobe PDFs from Microsoft Office files (Mac OS)
39(1)
Converting different types of files
40(4)
Inserting a blank page
44(1)
Using PDFMaker
45(1)
Using the Print command to create Adobe PDF files
45(3)
Reducing file size
48(1)
Adobe PDF presets
48(1)
Optimizing PDF files (Acrobat Pro only)
49(1)
Creating files from the clipboard
50(1)
Scanning a paper document
51(1)
Making scanned text editable and searchable
51(2)
Converting web pages to Adobe PDF
53(6)
Review questions and answers
59(1)
3 Reading and Working With PDF Files
60(28)
About the onscreen display
62(1)
Reading PDF documents
62(5)
Searching PDF documents
67(3)
Printing PDF documents
70(2)
Filling out PDF forms
72(1)
Printing booklets
72(2)
About flexibility, accessibility, and structure
74(1)
Working with accessible documents
75(3)
Making files flexible and accessible (Acrobat Pro only)
78(3)
Using Acrobat accessibility features (Standard and Pro)
81(1)
About tags
81(4)
Sharing PDF files
85(2)
Review questions and answers
87(1)
4 Enhancing PDF Documents
88(22)
Examining the work file
90(2)
Moving pages with page thumbnails
92(2)
Manipulating pages
94(3)
Renumbering pages
97(2)
Applying Bates numbering (Acrobat Pro only)
99(1)
Managing links
100(2)
Working with bookmarks
102(3)
Naming bookmarks automatically
105(1)
Adding multimedia files
106(1)
Setting document properties and metadata
107(1)
Setting up presentations
108(1)
Review questions and answers
109(1)
5 Editing Content in PDF Files
110(20)
Editing text
112(5)
Working with images in a PDF file
117(1)
Redacting text (Acrobat Pro only)
117(4)
Copying text and images from a PDF file
121(2)
Exporting PDF content to a PowerPoint presentation
123(2)
Saving PDF files as Word documents
125(2)
Extracting PDF tables as Excel spreadsheets
127(2)
Review questions and answers
129(1)
6 Using Acrobat with Microsoft Office Files (Windows)
130(16)
Getting started
132(1)
About Acrobat PDFMaker
132(1)
Converting Microsoft Word files to Adobe PDF
133(5)
Converting Excel documents
138(1)
Creating Adobe PDF files from Word mail-merge templates
138(5)
Converting PowerPoint presentations
143(2)
Review questions and answers
145(1)
7 Combining Files
146(16)
About combining files
148(1)
Selecting files to combine
148(6)
Arranging pages
154(3)
Merging the files
157(2)
Creating a PDF Portfolio (Acrobat Pro)
159(2)
Review questions and answers
161(1)
8 Adding Signatures and Security
162(36)
Getting started
164(1)
Viewing documents in Protected Mode in Reader (Windows only)
164(2)
About security in Acrobat
166(1)
Viewing security settings
167(2)
Adding security to PDF files
169(4)
About digital signatures
173(1)
Sending a document for others to sign
174(8)
Creating digital signatures
182(1)
Using the Fill & Sign tool
182(3)
Signing in Preview mode
185(4)
Sharing certificates with others
189(1)
Signing a document digitally with certificates and digital IDs
190(1)
Modifying signed documents
191(2)
Certifying PDF files
193(2)
Signing certified documents
195(1)
Securing PDFs in FIPS mode (Windows)
196(1)
Review questions and answers
197(1)
9 Using Acrobat in A Review Cycle
198(20)
About the review process
200(1)
Getting started
200(1)
Adding comments to a PDF document
201(2)
Commenting in Acrobat Reader
203(5)
Working with comments
208(4)
Initiating an email-based review
212(1)
Summarizing comments
212(4)
Starting a shared review
216(1)
Review questions and answers
217(1)
10 Working with Forms in Acrobat
218(22)
Getting started
220(1)
Converting PDF files to interactive PDF forms
220(2)
Adding form fields
222(4)
Specifying an answer format
226(3)
Types of form fields
229(1)
Distributing forms
230(2)
Tracking forms
232(1)
Collecting form data
233(1)
Options for distributing forms
233(2)
Working with form data
235(2)
Exploring on your own: Calculating and validating numeric fields
237(2)
Review questions and answers
239(1)
11 Using Actions (Acrobat Pro)
240(18)
About actions
242(1)
Using predefined actions
242(4)
Creating an action
246(8)
Avoiding the Full Screen mode warning
254(2)
Sharing actions
256(1)
Review questions and answers
257(1)
12 Using Acrobat in Professional Printing
258(23)
Creating PDF files for print and prepress
260(1)
Guidelines for creating print-ready PDF files
261(2)
Preflighting files (Acrobat Pro)
263(3)
Working with transparency (Acrobat Pro)
266(1)
Custom preflight profiles
266(1)
PDF standards
267(2)
What is rasterization?
269(2)
About flattening options in the Flattener Preview dialog box
271(1)
Setting up color management
272(1)
Previewing your print job (Acrobat Pro)
273(3)
Advanced printing controls
276(3)
Review questions and answers
279(2)
Index 281(18)
Production Notes 299
Lisa Fridsma is has long loved the process of teaching others to use Adobe product. She has written, edited, and designed over thirty books in the Classroom in a Book series over the last decade and a half (including books on Photoshop and After Effects), going back to her time on-staff at Adobe. Shes currently the owner of Darlington Hill Productions (Informational illustrations and publishing). Lisa lives in Bethesda, MD with her family and two above-average dogs.

 

Brie Gyncild aims to make technical information accessible to those who need it. Brie has authored The Photoshop CS5 Pocket Guide and The Photoshop Elements 8 Pocket Guide. She has also co-written The Photoshop Show Starring Russell Brown; numerous editions of the Classroom in a Book series on Photoshop, After Effects, Flash, and Acrobat; and several editions of the How to Wow series. Brie lives in Seattle with two cats and an overgrown garden.