Adobe Acrobat DC Classroom in a Book
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Description
Adobe Acrobat DC Classroom in a Book, Third Edition, is the most thorough and comprehensive way for you to learn how to reliably create, edit, share, 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 your growing knowledge of the program, while end-of-chapter review questions reinforce each lesson. This cross-platform (Mac and Windows) book shows you how to collaborate effectively through electronic reviews, easily work with PDFs across multiple platforms and devices (including via the Adobe Document Cloud service), and speed up your production and business task workflows with Acrobat DC.
You will learn how to easily convert files from any application to PDF and how to directly edit text and images in PDF documents. You’ll also learn how to build PDF forms, and to speed up business workflow by gathering feedback and approval using new shared document review features. And you’ll learn how to create interactive forms and track responses within Acrobat, add signatures and security to PDF files, work with companion Acrobat apps, and much more.
All of the project files used in the book’s lessons are available for download.
Brie Gyncild aims to make technical information accessible to those who need it. Brie wrote 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 cats and an overgrown garden.
Lisa Fridsma has long loved the process of teaching others to use Adobe products. She has written, edited, and designed over thirty books in the Classroom in a Book series over the last two decades (including books on Photoshop and After Effects), starting with her time on-staff at Adobe. She is currently the owner of Darlington Hill Productions (informational illustrations and publishing). Lisa lives in Bethesda, Maryland, with her family which includes a tortoise and an above-average dog.
- Master Acrobat DC through 13 self-paced, project-based lessons designed to fit your busy schedule, with all the downloadable hands-on files you’ll need to succeed
- Covers key features for creating and deliver high-impact PDFs, and reflects extensive Adobe DC feature updates
- Developed with support from experts on Adobe’s Acrobat DC product teams
- Master Acrobat DC through 13 self-paced, project-based lessons designed to fit your busy schedule, with all the downloadable hands-on files you’ll need to succeed
- Covers key features for creating and deliver high-impact PDFs, and reflects extensive Adobe DC feature updates
- Developed with support from experts on Adobe’s Acrobat DC product teams
Getting Started
1. Introducing Adobe Acrobat DC
2. Creating Adobe PDF Files
3. Reading and Working with PDF Files
4. Enhancing PDF Documents
5. Editing Content in PDF Files
6. Using Acrobat on Mobile Devices
7. Using Acrobat with Microsoft Office Files
8. Combining Files
9. Adding Signatures and Security
10. Using Acrobat in a Review Cycle
11. Working with Forms in Acrobat
12. Using Actions (Acrobat Pro)
13. Using Acrobat in Professional Printing
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Dimensions | 0.85 × 7.40 × 9.05 in |
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Subjects | creative, higher education, Employability, IT Professional, T-DA ADOBE CLASSRM IN A BK, COM022000 |