Fri, 17 July 2009 "Drat! I can't find the original file . . . I only have the PDF and I have to make a change!"If you've ever found yourself saying that, this video is for you! You'll learn how to update text using the Touchup Text Tool for two kinds of PDF documents:
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Fri, 10 July 2009 PDF Portfolios are terrific, branded containers which can contain hundreds of files.By sending a single PDF, your client or partner will have access to all documents contained inside. One of the most discoverable features of PDF Portfolios is SEARCH. You can accelerate PDF Portfolio search by embedding a full-text index. Learn how in this informative video. Vidcast by Rick Borstein. More information and links to additional videos are available on: Comments[0] |
Fri, 3 July 2009 You have a lot of PDFs . . . maybe thousands of them.You need to find specific terms inside all of these files, but you don't have a lot of time. What can you do to accelerate the search process? Using Acrobat you can create a Full Text Index that accelerates search 20X or more. Using Acrobat Catalog which is included with Acrobat, you can create your own mini-Google to make search fast and fun. Vidcast by Rick Borstein. More information and links to additional videos are available on:
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Fri, 26 June 2009 Acrobat offers two ways to find information:
SEARCH is much more sophisticated and offers the ability to see all search "hits" in a single panel, in the context of the surrounding text. In this short videocast, you'll learn about the differences between FIND and SEARCH in Acrobat. Vidcast by Rick Borstein. More information and links to additional videos are available on: Comments[0] |
Fri, 13 March 2009 Our tenth and final installment of our special Podcast series, featuring
computer guru Steve Dotto of DottoTech and Adobe's Stephen Fehr. Forms help you gather information quickly, and you'll find out how Acrobat 9 allows you to easily create forms and collect data. Watch the Acrobat Lounge on an iPod Touch! Enter today and you could be one of ten lucky winners! Contest runs January 12, 2009 through March 23, 2009 only. Complete rules available here. Comments[0] |
Fri, 6 March 2009 The document comparison feature in Acrobat 9 is highlighted in the ninth of our
special Podcast series featuring computer guru Steve Dotto of DottoTech and
Adobe's Stephen Fehr. You'll find out how to find and examine document changes between multiple PDF files. Watch the Acrobat Lounge on an iPod Touch! Enter today and you could be one of ten lucky winners! Contest runs January 12, 2009 through March 23, 2009 only. Complete rules available here. Comments[0] |
Fri, 27 February 2009 Learn about how Acrobat 9 allows you to archive your email as a single, well-organized PDF in the
eighth of our Podcast series featuring computer guru Steve Dotto of DottoTech
and Adobe's Stephen Fehr.Watch the Acrobat Lounge on an iPod Touch! Enter today and you could be one of ten lucky winners! Contest runs January 12, 2009 through March 23, 2009 only. Complete rules available here. Comments[0] |
Fri, 20 February 2009 The seventh Podcast of our special series featuring computer guru Steve
Dotto of DottoTech and Adobe's Stephen Fehr discusses what you need to do to
control metadata using Acrobat 9.Metadata is information about a file which may not be visible in the document. Metadata could contain information you don't want to share. Watch the Acrobat Lounge on an iPod Touch! Enter today and you could be one of ten lucky winners! Contest runs January 12, 2009 through March 23, 2009 only. Complete rules available here. Comments[0] |
Fri, 13 February 2009 Learn about an existing feature that hasbeen updated for Acrobat 9, in our
sixth in the Dotto Tech Podcast series featuring computer guru Steve Dotto of
DottoTech and Adobe's Stephen Fehr. Find out how redaction will allow you to delete sensitive information from PDF files in a few easy steps. Watch the Acrobat Lounge on an iPod Touch! Enter today and you could be one of ten lucky winners! Contest runs January 12, 2009 through March 23, 2009 only. Complete rules available here. Comments[0] |
Fri, 6 February 2009 Computer guru Steve Dotto of DottoTech and Adobe's Stephen Fehr show you how
Acrobat 9 can change your life and workflow in the fifth installment of our
special Podcast series. Learn how Acrobat 9 and Acrobat.com can enable you to screen share via ConnectNow. Watch the Acrobat Lounge on an iPod Touch! Enter today and you could be one of ten lucky winners! Contest runs January 12, 2009 through March 23, 2009 only. Complete rules available here. Comments[0] |
Fri, 30 January 2009 Learn to collaborate with Acrobat.com in our fourth episode of our Podcast series
featuring computer guru Steve Dotto of DottoTech and Adobe's Stephen Fehr.
Buzzword, Acrobat.com's free online word processor, allows our hosts to track and share a document easily. Watch the Acrobat Lounge on an iPod Touch! Enter today and you could be one of ten lucky winners! Contest runs January 12, 2009 through March 23, 2009 only. Complete rules available here. Comments[0] |
Fri, 23 January 2009 Here's our third in our Podcast series featuring computer guru Steve Dotto
of DottoTech and Adobe's Stephen Fehr. Discover how Acrobat 9 allows you to
share your work with others and password protect your PDFs. Find out about
all-new Acrobat.com and how this new service can work for you.Watch the Acrobat Lounge on an iPod Touch! Enter today and you could be one of ten lucky winners! Contest runs January 12, 2009 through March 23, 2009 only. Complete rules available here. Comments[0] |
Fri, 16 January 2009 Here's our second in our new Podcast series featuring computer guru Steve Dotto of DottoTech and Adobe's Stephen Fehr. Learn how PDF Portfolios can help your company solve many communication problems. Watch the Acrobat Lounge on an iPod Touch! Enter today and you could be one of ten lucky winners! Contest runs January 12, 2009 through March 23, 2009 only. Complete rules available here. Comments[0] |
Mon, 12 January 2009
This new spodcast series at the Acrobat Lounge, featuring computer guru Steve Dotto of DottoTech and Adobe's Stephen Fehr will help you learn more about how Acrobat 9 can help you work better and smarter. Get introduced to Acrobat 9 and learn the basics of what you can do with this powerful software. Watch the Acrobat Lounge on an iPod Touch! You could be one of ten lucky winners! Contest runs January 12, 2009 through March 23, 2009 only. Complete rules available here. Comments[0] |
Fri, 2 January 2009 You probably know that PDF files can contain links and buttons.Buttons are nice additions to PowerPoint presentations which are converted to PDF. Buttons can go to pages or views, or even activate 3D objects. Adobe's Doug Halliday shows you how to add buttons to a presentation to go to a different page and how to control a 3D object using a button. Cool stuff! Comments[0] |
Fri, 26 December 2008 Manufacturers know that PDF files can contain useful, 3D models which may be manipulated inside Acrobat.Did you know that you can also view the physical properties of 3D objects? For example, how much does a part weigh? Adobe's Jim Merry, a Business Development Manager for the Manufacturing industry, presents this episode. Comments[0] |
Fri, 19 December 2008 Manufacturers need to offer suppliers and dealers instructions on how to assemble or disassemble the products they produce.Since 3D files already exists for these products, why not simplify the job by using Acrobat Pro Extended to turn ordinary 3D files into compact PDF-based instructions sets, complete with expanded views and animation? Adobe's Doug Halliday presents this podcast. Comments[0] |
Fri, 12 December 2008 When you convert 3D models to PDF with Acrobat 9 Pro Extended you can now specify a template for structuring your document or control the layout of page by configuring the margins, page size, and orientation. You can also apply password-level security to the document as well and all of these settings can be stored as a conversion ‘preset’ for later reuse. Adobe’s Jim Merry shows you how this all works in this podcast.Comments[0] |
Fri, 5 December 2008 Acrobat includes a number of built-in stamps which are useful. Sometimes, however, you need something different.Did you know you can easily create your own custom stamp? Just create your stamp in the program of your choice and convert to PDF. The rest is easy once you view this podcast from Adobe's Jonathan Bowman. Tip: Create your stamp using text or vector drawing tools to minimize file size. |

"Drat! I can't find the original file . . . I only have the PDF and I have to make a change!"
PDF Portfolios are terrific, branded containers which can contain hundreds of files.
You have a lot of PDFs . . . maybe thousands of them.
Acrobat offers two ways to find information:
Our tenth and final installment of our special Podcast series, featuring
computer guru Steve Dotto of DottoTech and Adobe's Stephen Fehr.
The document comparison feature in Acrobat 9 is highlighted in the ninth of our
special Podcast series featuring computer guru Steve Dotto of DottoTech and
Adobe's Stephen Fehr.
Learn about how Acrobat 9 allows you to archive your email as a single, well-organized PDF in the
eighth of our Podcast series featuring computer guru Steve Dotto of DottoTech
and Adobe's Stephen Fehr.
The seventh Podcast of our special series featuring computer guru Steve
Dotto of DottoTech and Adobe's Stephen Fehr discusses what you need to do to
control metadata using Acrobat 9.
Learn about an existing feature that hasbeen updated for Acrobat 9, in our
sixth in the Dotto Tech Podcast series featuring computer guru Steve Dotto of
DottoTech and Adobe's Stephen Fehr.
Computer guru Steve Dotto of DottoTech and Adobe's Stephen Fehr show you how
Acrobat 9 can change your life and workflow in the fifth installment of our
special Podcast series.
Learn to collaborate with Acrobat.com in our fourth episode of our Podcast series
featuring computer guru Steve Dotto of DottoTech and Adobe's Stephen Fehr.
Here's our third in our Podcast series featuring computer guru Steve Dotto
of DottoTech and Adobe's Stephen Fehr. Discover how Acrobat 9 allows you to
share your work with others and password protect your PDFs. Find out about
all-new Acrobat.com and how this new service can work for you.
You probably know that PDF files can contain links and buttons.
Manufacturers know that PDF files can contain useful, 3D models which may be manipulated inside Acrobat.
Manufacturers need to offer suppliers and dealers instructions on how to assemble or disassemble the products they produce.
When you convert 3D models to PDF with Acrobat 9 Pro Extended you can now specify a template for structuring your document or control the layout of page by configuring the margins, page size, and orientation. You can also apply password-level security to the document as well and all of these settings can be stored as a conversion ‘preset’ for later reuse. Adobe’s Jim Merry shows you how this all works in this podcast.
Acrobat includes a number of built-in stamps which are useful. Sometimes, however, you need something