Adobe Acrobat 5 PDF for Dummies - Book Review,
by Greg Harvey, John Kaufeld

Book Description What the book covers: The essentials of using Adobe Acrobat. Includes coverage on planning a document for PDF distribution, maintaining the integrity of your fonts and graphics, creating PDFs with Office or the Distiller, updating work with Acrobat, building virtual forms, preparing PDFs for the Web, adding interactivity, indexing a PDF, collaborating on a PDF, securing a PDF, and preparing PDFs for press. Series features: Includes the friendly, easy, and often humorous reference that has made Dummies the most popular technology book series ever.
Book Info Includes coverage on planning a document for PDF distribution, maintaining the integrity of your fonts and graphics, securing a PDF, updating work with Acrobat, and more. Softcover.
From the Back Cover Create interactive forms, multimedia presentations, and eBooks Get the scoop on prepress preparation, PDF security, and more Create, annotate, edit, distribute, and publish PDF files no experience required! Adobe Acrobat makes it easy to work with complex documents across platforms. But how do you get a handle on all the things you can do with Acrobat? Relax! This friendly reference shows you how to dive right in, from distilling PDF files, capturing Office documents, and converting Web pages to adding hyperlinks, inserting digital signatures, and creating interactive forms. The Dummies Way Explanations in plain English "Get in, get out" information Icons and other navigational aids Tear-out cheat sheet Top ten lists A dash of humor and fun
About the Author Greg Harvey is a veteran computer trainer and the author of bestselling For Dummies books on Excel and Windows.
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