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Adobe Acrobat 8 PDF Bible 2006 (Bible (Wiley))

Adobe Acrobat 8 PDF Bible 2006 (Bible (Wiley))
By Ted Padova

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"The Adobe Acrobat 8 PDF Bible is the comprehensive guide to Acrobat for novices and power users alike. With a concise, easy–to–read format, you will be creating interactive XML forms, enabling streamlined document review processes, and publishing high–impact electronic documents in no time."
—Rick Brown, director of product management, Adobe Acrobat

The book you need to succeed with Adobe Acrobat!

Why do readers turn to the Adobe Acrobat Bible again and again? Because whether you′re already experienced with Adobe Acrobat or you′re learning to use this powerful tool for the first time, you′ll find exactly what you need to know in these well–organized pages. Packed with helpful tips and step–by–step instructions, this latest edition will guide you through both basic and advanced features, enabling you to take full advantage of everything Acrobat 8 has to offer.

  • Create, collect, and distribute forms with LiveCycle® Designer
  • Work seamlessly with Microsoft® Office applications
  • Convert AutoCAD® and Visio® files to PDF
  • Discover new ways to edit PDFs and remove sensitive data
  • Explore enhanced Shared Reviews tools with easy–to–use Wizard
  • Collect form data by exporting it directly to Microsoft Excel®
  • Combine files and create PDF Packages using new Acrobat 8 tools

What′s on the CD–ROM?

You′ll find valuable, author–developed sample files including PDF documents, Adobe Designer forms, and Acrobat PDF forms with JavaScripts—all arranged in folders according to chapters in the book, so you use them along with the book′s tutorials. The CD also includes:

  • Adobe Reader software
  • Entire book in searchable PDF with embedded index
  • Windows demonstration plug–ins


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #460190 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-02-09
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 1085 pages

Editorial Reviews

Review
"Filled with step by step sections and easy to follow diagrams and screenshots make this a good studio reference." (Twohundredby200, October 2007)

From the Back Cover
"The Adobe Acrobat 8 PDF Bible is the comprehensive guide to Acrobat for novices and power users alike. With a concise, easy–to–read format, you will be creating interactive XML forms, enabling streamlined document review processes, and publishing high–impact electronic documents in no time."
—Rick Brown, director of product management, Adobe Acrobat

The book you need to succeed with Adobe Acrobat!

Why do readers turn to the Adobe Acrobat Bible again and again? Because whether you′re already experienced with Adobe Acrobat or you′re learning to use this powerful tool for the first time, you′ll find exactly what you need to know in these well–organized pages. Packed with helpful tips and step–by–step instructions, this latest edition will guide you through both basic and advanced features, enabling you to take full advantage of everything Acrobat 8 has to offer.

  • Create, collect, and distribute forms with LiveCycle® Designer
  • Work seamlessly with Microsoft® Office applications
  • Convert AutoCAD® and Visio® files to PDF
  • Discover new ways to edit PDFs and remove sensitive data
  • Explore enhanced Shared Reviews tools with easy–to–use Wizard
  • Collect form data by exporting it directly to Microsoft Excel®
  • Combine files and create PDF Packages using new Acrobat 8 tools

What′s on the CD–ROM?

You′ll find valuable, author–developed sample files including PDF documents, Adobe Designer forms, and Acrobat PDF forms with JavaScripts—all arranged in folders according to chapters in the book, so you use them along with the book′s tutorials. The CD also includes:

  • Adobe Reader software
  • Entire book in searchable PDF with embedded index
  • Windows demonstration plug–ins

See the CD appendix for details and complete system requirements.

About the Author
Ted Padova is the former chief executive officer and managing partner of The Image Source Digital Imaging and Photo Finishing Centers of Ventura and Thousand Oaks, California. He has been involved in digital imaging since founding a service bureau in 1990. He retired from his company in 2005 and now spends his time writing and speaking on Acrobat and PDF.
For more than 17 years, Ted has taught university and higher education classes in graphic design applications and digital prepress at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and the University of California at Los Angeles. He has been, and continues to be, a conference speaker nationally and internationally at PDF conferences.
Ted has written more than 25 computer books and is one of the world’s leading authors on Adobe Acrobat. He has written books on Adobe Acrobat, Adobe Creative Suite (versions 1 and 2), Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Photoshop Elements, Adobe Reader, Microsoft PowerPoint, and Adobe Illustrator. Recent books published by John Wiley and Sons include Adobe Acrobat PDF Bible (versions 4, 5, 6, and 7), Color Correction for Digital Photographers Only, Color Correction for Digital Photographers For Dummies, Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 For Dummies — Just the Steps, Creating Adobe Acrobat PDF Forms, Teach Yourself Visually Acrobat 5, and Adobe Acrobat 6.0 Complete Course. He also co–authored Adobe Illustrator Master Class — Illustrator Illuminated and wrote Adobe Reader Revealed for Peachpit/Adobe Press.


Customer Reviews

Made in a hurry! Windows is just a footnote. Worse, new features not tested at all!!!2
Well, the number of pages was impressive. But once you start looking into the book, you'll quickly notice that it is all about Acrobat 8 on Mac OS X. And even that isn't really complete.

90% of the users have Windows, so skipping these users completely and making them just a footnote is certainly a disservice. But even if you are a Mac user and don't care about Acrobat 8 on Windows. Authoring of multimedia doesn't work on Mac OS X and the author doesn't even care about it. It was neither tested nor mentioned.

Shared Reviews are new in Acrobat 8 Professional, but apparently there was no time to test the software thoroughly before finishing the book. If he had done so, he would have certainly noticed that this is new and different from the previous version.

To put it in a nutshell, it is very frustrating to have purchased this book.