Adobe Reader 7 Revealed : Working Effectively with Acrobat PDF Files /

Chances are good that if you use the Web or work with documents on your computer, you've come across a PDF file at least once or twice in your life. Over 500 million people have already downloaded Adobe's free Adobe Reader software and we,re betting you,re one of them, which is why we thin...

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Main Author: Padova, Ted (Author)
Corporate Author: Safari, an O'Reilly Media Company
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Adobe Press, 2005.
Edition:1st edition.
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Summary:Chances are good that if you use the Web or work with documents on your computer, you've come across a PDF file at least once or twice in your life. Over 500 million people have already downloaded Adobe's free Adobe Reader software and we,re betting you,re one of them, which is why we think you'll enjoy this new book on how to get the most out of the little program that,s conquering the Web. In the first-ever book on this wildly popular PDF viewer, best-selling author Ted Padova shows you that there's a lot more to Adobe Reader than you may have known. Adobe Acrobat 7.0 Professional enables document creators to turn on the familiar Acrobat commenting tools for Adobe Reader 7.0 users who are included in a document review. This means that if you have Adobe Reader 7.0, you can view, search, and print Adobe PDF files that look just like the original documents, with all formatting intact. You can also copy text and images, download and read Adobe Digital Editions (eBooks), fill in intelligent Adobe PDF forms, and view Adobe Photoshop Album slide shows and eCards. This book offers clear explanations of Adobe Reader features and fully illustrated step-by-step tasks to show you how to maximize your efficiency with this newly boosted productivity tool. So why keep wasting time? If Adobe's going to give you a free lunch, you might as well enjoy it!
Item Description:Electronic resource.
Physical Description:1 online resource (400 pages)
Format:Mode of access: World Wide Web.