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Mar

AppClinc 142 – Clean Up a Scanned PDF with Acrobat

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Its pretty much unavoidable. When you scan from a book or magazine, things are not going to look too good. Adobe Acrobat may be able to help you out with that though. We’ll look at a couple of functions that can help in the battle to make those scans look better and weigh in at a smaller file size.

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Sep

AppClinic 125 – Distribute a PDF Form

Posted by admin  Published in Acrobat, InDesign

In this episode we’ll jump back to the PDF form we made a couple of weeks ago and learn how to use the tools in Adobe Acrobat to add a submit button and distribute the form so we are able to collect and track the data received when you get responses to your form.

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3

Sep

AppClinic 123 – Creating Forms with Indesign and Acrobat

Posted by admin  Published in Acrobat, InDesign

There is bound to be more than one right way to create a form in Indesign, but there is certainly also a wrong way. We’ll look at some of the pitfalls of creating a form, and a sound method for creating one that will be editable and expandable with few problems. Then we’ll take that form into Acrobat and look at a very useful tool that can help you create text fields and give you a jump start on a functional online form.

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Jul

AppClinic 116 – PDF from Files

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In this episode we’ll look at a quick and easy way to turn several individual files (like jpegs or tiffs) into one PDF file. This can come in very handy for quickly putting together a PDF of samples of your work, which many employers ask for these days.

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