Need review comments from someone who doesn't have Adobe Acrobat 7.0? You can include reviewing tools with a PDF file for use in Adobe Reader 7.0. This tip from Adobe.com explains how Adobe Acrobat 7.0 Professional makes it possible to let users of the free Adobe Reader in on the act.
Collaboration is a crucial part of any QA process. This tip from Adobe.com explains how to make the best use of Acrobat's commenting features and integration with Office to optimize your collaborative workflow.
For PDF files on the go, gather a collection of PDF files onto a CD and use the Catalog feature in Adobe Acrobat 7.0 to make the documents searchable. This tip from Adobe.com explains how Adobe Acrobat 7.0 Professional makes it easy for you to prepare documents so that recipients can find what they want.
Chris Dahl
Have you ever wanted to make a booklet from a PDF document? Until the Acrobat 7 family was released, the only way to accomplish this was with 3rd party tools, but Adobe Reader 7 can now accomplish this out of the box. Chris Dahl explains how in this tip.
No matter how scattered your PDF files are, you can view them quickly using the Organizer feature in Adobe Acrobat 7.0 Professional. This tip from Adobe.com explains how to get started using Acrobat 7.0's PDF Organizer to manage your PDF documents.
Do you have scanned PDF forms that you need to make fillable? An invaluable technique if you are trying to migrate from a purely paper-based workflow to an electronic one. This tip from Adobe.com explains how to drag and drop your way to an interactive PDF form using Adobe Designer in Adobe Acrobat 7.0 Professional.
Chris Dahl
So you've decided to move your Acrobat forms over to an Adobe LiveCycle Designer workflow. What happens to all of the JavaScript code you have written in the past to enhance your PDFs? Here's a tip from Chris Dahl that takes the pain out of this transition.
Ernest Svenson
Bookmarks are wonderful navigational tools for PDF documents, and they are also a great way of organizing your documents. But what if you want to print out a list of the bookmarks you have in a document? This tip from PDFforLawyers.com's Ernest Svenson explains how.
You don't need a pen to sign an electronic document. Security features in Adobe Acrobat 7.0 let you sign documents, whether to simply show approval or to control access and modifications to the documents you distribute. This tip from Adobe.com explains how.
Cari Jansen
If you have stacks of PDF reference files stored in multiple directories on your server or workstation, then this tip might useful for you. During a typical installation of Acrobat, you install a feature that allows management of converted web pages from Internet Explorer. It was designed for easy conversion of web-pages to PDFs into selected directories and will only display PDF files. Cari Jansen explains.
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