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There are many excellent online courses. This has been hugely beneficial in my day to day work.
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- Louise Nolan
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Adobe Acrobat v4 Introduction
Course Aims
At the end of the course, readers will be able to - understand the components of Adobe Acrobat (version 4) software, control PDF output quality, create PDFs from a variety of software applications (including Microsoft Office), use all the tool features in Acrobat to enhance documents, convert text PDFs for use in Word and other word processing applications and merge large documents together and make user friendly for browsing. |
Assumed Knowledge
A working knowledge of Windows and the Mouse is assumed. No previous experience with Adobe Acrobat is required. |
Course Audience
Existing PC users who are document authors, editors, managers. Anyone using Adobe Acrobat (version 4) for electronic document distribution and/or archiving. |
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Table of Contents
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Getting Started
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Acrobat and Acrobat Reader v4
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The Acrobat 4.0 Screen and Status Bar
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Navigating a PDF document
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Using the Find (text or words)Feature
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PDF Files
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Exercise; To Convert a Single Word Document to PDF
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Creating PDF files with PDFWriter
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Importing other formats to PDF
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Converting Scanned Documents to PDF
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Scanning text you plan to capture
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Capturing pages to convert to searchable text
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Correcting words on captured pages
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Working with PDF Documents
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Creating a bookmark hierarchy
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Exercise; Create Annotations
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Highlighting Text in Documents
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Merging Documents and Preparing PDF for Distribution
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Copying Text to Word from a PDF
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Working with multiple documents
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Merging and managing PDF Documents
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