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Adobe
Acrobat 7.0 Level 1
(for Acrobat Standard or Professional)
Objective:
This course provides an introduction to the Acrobat 7.0 environment
and explains how to work with Portable Document Format (PDF) files
and create your own PDF files to share with others.
Prerequisite
Skills:
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Comfortable
with the Windows environment.
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Minimal
experience with common office software, such as word processing,
spreadsheet, and web browser applications.
Course Description:
Do
you need to share files via e-mail, over a network, or on the Web?
Do you want to make sure recipients can view and print the files
and offer feedback, but still maintain control of the look and content
of the document?
Attend
this course if you want to:
- Find
information in an existing PDF document.
- Create
your own PDF documents.
- Edit
text, add headers and footers, and insert page numbers in a PDF
document.
- Add
bookmarks and links to aid in navigation.
- Work
with multiple PDF files.
- Collaborate
with others on a PDF file.
Class
Length:
8 hours
Delivery
Formats:
Adobe
Acrobat 7.0 Level 2
(for Acrobat Professional)
Objective:
This course addresses some of the more advanced capabilities of
Acrobat 7.0, including how to convert technical documents to PDF
files, enhance and control accessibility, create interactive PDF
files, and prepare PDF files for commercial printing.
Prerequisite
Skills:
Comfortable
creating and working with PDF files in Acrobat 7.0.
(Suggested course: Adobe Acrobat
7.0 Level 1)
Course Description:
Do
you need to create a PDF file from Visio or AutoCAD? Do you need
to add movie clips or other multimedia elements to a PDF? Do you
want to capture information from users through a form?
Attend
this course if you want to:
- Create
PDF files from Microsoft Visio or Autodesk AutoCAD.
- Enhance
PDF files by embedding multimedia objects or creating actions.
- Optimize
a PDF file to reduce its file size.
- Make
PDF files more accessible to people with visual or mobility impairments.
- Create
interactive PDF forms in Adobe Designer.
- Prepare
PDF files for commercial printing.
Class
Length:
8 hours
Delivery
Formats:
Adobe
Acrobat 6.0
Objective:
This course introduces students to the Acrobat 6.0 environment and
provides a basic understanding of how to create Portable Document
Format (PDF) files and how to implement electronic document workflows
to share PDF documents with others.
Prerequisite
Skills:
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Comfortable
with the Windows environment and with creating folders and managing
files in Windows Explorer.
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Comfortable
with basic word processing skills (e.g., copying, pasting, and
formatting text) in an application such as Microsoft Word.
Course Description:
Do
you need to learn how to create, navigate, and modify Portable Document
Format (PDF) documents using Adobe Acrobat 6.0? Do you want to provide
a way for reviewers to mark comments in a document?
Attend
this course if you want to:
- Navigate
through existing PDF documents to find specific content.
- Create
PDF files from various sources.
- Add
navigation tools such as hyperlinks and bookmarks to a PDF file.
- Organize
PDF files into a document collection.
- Review
documents using a collaboration workflow.
- Compile
and view comments from document reviewers.
Class
Length:
8 hours
Delivery
Formats:
Adobe
Acrobat 5.0
Objective:
This course introduces students to the Acrobat 5.0 environment and
provides a basic understanding of how to create and manipulate Portable
Document Format (PDF) files.
Prerequisite
Skills:
-
Comfortable
with the Windows environment and with creating folders and managing
files in Windows Explorer.
-
Comfortable
with the basic features of Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
Course Description:
Do
you need to learn how to create, navigate, and modify Portable Document
Format (PDF) documents using Adobe Acrobat 5.0? Do you want to create
an index of various PDF documents or add security to your PDF files?
Attend
this course if you want to:
- Understand
the Acrobat 5.0 interface.
- Create
PDF files from various sources.
- Add
navigation tools such as hyperlinks and bookmarks to a PDF file.
- Add
multimedia elements such as movie and sound clips to a PDF file.
- Add
graphic and text annotations to a PDF file.
- Create
a Web-ready PDF form and validate data in a form.
- Index
a group of PDF files.
- Protect
PDF files with security options.
- Optimize
and distribute PDF files.
Class
Length:
8 hours
Delivery
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