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Adobe Acrobat 5 The Professional User's Guide

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ISBN-10: 1590590236

ISBN-13: 9781590590232

Edition: 2002

Authors: Donna L. Baker

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Organised into functional areas for ease of use, this user's guide to Adobe Acrobat 5 covers all the major components of the application. The CD-ROM allows users to link directly to the resources listed.
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Book details

List price: $37.99
Copyright year: 2002
Publisher: Apress L. P.
Publication date: 4/9/2002
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 576
Size: 7.52" wide x 9.25" long x 1.25" tall
Weight: 2.376
Language: English

About the Author
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Welcome to Acrobat 5
Welcome
What's New in Acrobat 5
You Can't Use Acrobat Without PDF
What Can Acrobat 5 Do?
Context Is Key
Publishing--What a Concept
From the Inbox to the Outbox and Beyond
Who Should Read This Book
Up Next
How Acrobat Works
What's in the Cupboards?
A Look at the Interface
Menus and Palettes and Toolbars, Oh My!
Adding Comments to a Document
Creating Custom Stamps
Managing Comments
Setting Preferences for Comments
Up Next
Creating PDF Files
Where Do the Files Come From?
Converting Microsoft Office Files
Converting HTML Files
Importing Scanned Files
Up Next
Making Your Documents Secure
Protecting Your Work
Security Settings
Acrobat Self-Sign Security
Creating Your Signature Profile
Adding Graphics to Signatures
Using Signatures, Custom or Otherwise
Sharing Is a Good Thing
Up Next
Collaborating on Document Creation and Modification
Creating a Workflow
Using the Editing Tools
Commenting
Using Document Versions
Up Next
Repurposing Content
What's in a Name?
What's in a Document?
Working with Bookmarks
Creating Tagged PDF Files
Up Next
Planning and Preparing for Output
What If I Want to Make ...?
Using PDF Consultant
Batching Files for Conversion
All About Articles
Creating Web Output
Document Metadata
Up Next
Making Documents Accessible to Everyone
What Does "Accessible" Mean?
W3C Standards
What Acrobat Can Do
Using the Accessibility Tools
Reflowing Tagged PDF Documents
Consider the Source
Up Next
Indexing and Structuring Documents
Indexing: More Than It Seems
What Indexing Can Be
Preparing a Document Collection
Defining and Constructing an Index
Customizing Indexes
Managing Indexes
Setting Preferences for Catalog and Searches
Up Next
Creating Forms with Acrobat
Forms, Forms, Everywhere ...
Go to the Source
Some Advanced Functions
Creating Accessible Adobe PDF Files
Up Next
Print It!
Enhancing Print Workflow
A Run Through Distiller
Acrobat Distiller Preferences
Print Job Options
Fonts
Managing Color in Acrobat
Advanced Print Settings
Exporting to PostScript
Exporting to EPS
Soft-Proofing Colors
Up Next
Using Advanced Acrobat Activities
For All the Mighty Brains Out There
Using PDFs vs. Other Media Formats
CD-ROM Distribution
Working with Destinations
Byte-Serving PDF Files on the Web
Reducing File Size
Up Next
All About E-Books
The E-Book Story
Creating an E-Book Template
Converting Source Material to E-Book Format
Navigation Design Issues
Navigation Elements
Security and Distribution Options
Using the docBox Plug-In
Handheld Devices: A Special Case
Up Next
Collaborating over Networks
That's Collaboration with a Capital "C"
On Using Networks
Network Options
Making Acrobat Work Better for You
Online Commenting
Importing and Exporting Form Data
Up Next
Putting It All Together
Advanced Workflow
Tackling the Project Construction
Design the Information Content
Project Files
The Big Question
Up Next
More on JavaScript
JavaScript and Socks
Let's Start at the Beginning
Why I Went Shopping in the First Place
Using JavaScript in Acrobat
Editing Scripts
Field Calculations
External JavaScripts
Creating Batch Sequences Using JavaScript
Up Next
References and Further Information
Adobe Sites
Information Sites
Organizations
Acrobat Plug-ins
Adobe Plug-ins Included with Acrobat
Third-Party Plug-ins Included with Acrobat
Other Plug-ins Used in This Book
Readers
Adobe Certified Expert Exam Criteria
Exam Criteria
Index