Topics:
Students will produce engaging PDF content using text, graphics, animations, video, and sound. Simple user interactions are added using buttons and form fields. In addition to teaching essentials, the course focuses on teaching best practices for creating PDF content.
Prerequisites:
This course is for beginner to intermediate level content creators who are new to Acrobat 8 Professional and who want to learn the interface and commonly used features. To gain the most from this class, students should:
- Be familiar with Windows or Mac OS X.
- Be familiar with the web and its terminology.
Acrobat Course Outline:
Lesson 1: Introducing Adobe Acrobat
• About Adobe PDF
• About Adobe Acrobat
• Adobe PDF on the World Wide Web
• Looking at some examples
• Designing documents for online viewing
Lesson 2: Getting to Know the Work Area
• Opening the work file
• Using the Acrobat tools, toolbars, and task buttons
• Using Acrobat palettes and tabs
• Using context menus
• About the on-screen display
• Setting up a work area
• Using the navigation controls in the status bar
• Following links
• Printing PDF files
• Using the Acrobat online Help
• Using Adobe Online
Lesson 3: Converting Microsoft Office Files (Windows)
• About PDFMaker
• Converting a Microsoft Word file to Adobe PDF
• Converting and emailing a PowerPoint presentation
• Converting an Excel document and starting a review
• Converting and attaching a file in Microsoft Outlook
• Converting web pages from Internet Explorer
Lesson 3: Converting Microsoft Office Files (Mac OS X)
• About PDFMaker
• Converting a Microsoft Word file to Adobe PDF
• Converting and emailing a PowerPoint presentation
• Tips on converting Excel files
Lesson 4: Converting files to Adobe PDF
• About creating Adobe PDF files
• Creating an Adobe PDF file using the Create PDF command
• Converting and combining different types of files
• Using the Print command to create Adobe PDF files
• Searching a PDF file
Lesson 5: Creating Adobe PDF from Web Pages
• Converting Web pages to Adobe PDF
• Connecting to the web
• Setting options for converting Web pages
• Creating an Adobe PDF file from a Web page
• Updating converted Web pages
• Building an Adobe PDF file of favorite Web pages
• Converting web pages in Internet Explorer (Windows)
Lesson 6: Customizing Adobe PDF Output Quality
• Controlling Adobe PDF output quality
• About the Adobe PDF Settings
• Using the default Adobe PDF Settings
• About compression and re-sampling
• Using custom compression settings
• Reducing file size
Lesson 7: Modifying PDF Files
• Opening and examining the work file
• Moving pages with page thumbnails
• Editing Adobe PDF pages
• Editing links
• Inserting PDF files
• Looking at bookmarks
• Renumbering pages
• Adding sound
• Setting an opening view
Lesson 8: More on Editing PDF Files
• Looking at articles
• Editing text
• Copying text and images from a PDF file
• Editing Images using Touch-Up Object tool
• Converting a PDF page to an image format file
• Reducing the file size
Lesson 9: Making Documents Accessible and Flexible
• About flexibility
• About accessibility
• About structure
• Looking at accessible documents
• Looking at the reading order
• Making files flexible and accessible
• Viewing the results of adding tags
• Using the Acrobat accessibility feature
Lesson 10: Using Acrobat in a Document Review Cycle
• Working with comments
• Exporting and importing comments
• Setting the review status and replying to comments
• Marking up a document
• Summarizing comments
• Comparing two Adobe PDF documents
• Spell checking comments
• Printing documents with comments
• Inviting users of Adobe Reader to participate in reviews
Lesson 11: Adding Signatures and Security
• Creating a digital ID
• Signing the advertisement
• Certifying a PDF file
• Signing a certified document
• Looking at security settings
• Adding security to your PDF files
Lesson 12: Creating Multimedia Presentations
• Adding an interactive animation
• Adding a Show/Hide field
• Adding a movie clip and controlling it with buttons
• Adding, aligning, and duplicating navigational buttons
• Adding a sound file and adding two actions to one button
• Creating page actions to control multimedia clips
• Creating page actions to start multimedia clips
• Opening a movie clip in a floating window
• Creating a full screen presentation with transitions
Lesson 13: Using Acrobat's Engineering and Technical Features
• Merging documents
• Enhanced navigation tools: Pan and Zoom
• Working with layers
• Using measuring tools
• Enhanced navigation tools: Loupe
• Preparing engineering documents for distribution
• Comparing documents
Lesson 14: Creating PDF Forms
• Converting paper forms to PDF forms
• Adding text fields
• Adding special format restrictions
• Adding check boxes
• Creating a multi-line text fields
• Adding radio buttons
• Exporting form data
• Creating an electronic order form
• Adding combo boxes
• Duplicating fields
• Validating text/numeric fields
• Formatting a data field
• Formatting a data field
• Adding a submit button
Lesson 15: Using Adobe Acrobat for Professional Publishing
• Creating PDF files for print & prepress
• Preflighting
• Layers
• Output preview
• Working with transparency
• Advanced printing controls
Lesson 16: Creating Forms with Adobe LiveCycle Designer
• Working with objects and palettes
• Changing views
• Building a new form
• Adding text to a form
• Adding graphics to a form
• Grouping Objects
• Adding content to the form body
• Creating a radio button
• Duplicating an object
• Adding and using Custom Library items
• Adding shapes
• Adding a drop-down list
• Creating a Submit button
• Previewing and exporting the form
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