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Adobe Acrobat 7 Tips and Tricks: The 150 Best By Donna L. Baker ( Adobe Press )
Release Date: 2005-02-03
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Product Description
Sure, you know how to read PDFs with it, but do you know how to add comments to documents or embed 3D objects in your PDFs or establish document-level security settings? With its staggering array of document-enhancing features and supported formats, Adobe Acrobat 7 offers a world of functionality just waiting to be tapped--which means that figuring out how to do just one specific task with it can be somewhat daunting. In these pages, veteran author Donna Baker solves that problem by presenting each Acrobat task as a stand-alone unit. If, for example, you want to find out how to search for a word or a phrase in a PDF file, you can do just that--at the same time picking up a couple of tips about refining your searches. Organized in three major sections--Input, Output, and Internal Acrobat Processes--this self-contained guide is all you need to get going fast with Acrobat 7.
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Nice Tips!
As a new user of Acrobate 7.0, I am finding the tips and tricks in this book to be a substantial aid in getting me off the ground and running with the program. Highly recommend it!
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Huges Help with Acorbat 7.0
I have been using Acrobat for projects since version 3.0. I've also bought a number of books on all these versions. This particular book is one of the best because it gives a specific problem or situation and then gives you specific instructions. No generalizations, just instructions. I found this approach very helpful with a last minute project and can see where it would have so many useful applications. Even for an experienced user of Acrobat, I found lots of nifty shortcuts that will make my Acrobat life better.
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Not for the Beginner, Very Helpful for the Novice ( newbooksinprint )
Adobe Acrobat is a powerful program, capable of many things. In this book 150 of the best of thest tips and tricks are described in clear and easy language and illustrations using primarily screen shots that clearly show what should be done.
This approach serves as both a tutorial and a reference book as each tip can stand on its own. It makes sense to scan through the book looking at each tip briefly and then selecting the ones that can help you as you need it.
The descriptions are well written, easy to follow and clearly explained in terms of their functionality. This is not exactly a beginners book as it presumes you are familar with the basic program and how to use it.
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