Adobe Acrobat DC Introduction Course Outline
Overview
Communicating ideas and information is the cornerstone of organizational operations. And, electronic forms of communication have made the transfer of knowledge quick, easy, and inexpensive. The ability to harness the potential of electronic forms of communication is critical in nearly every type of organization. But, in many, if not most, organizations, people work with a wide variety of devices running on a wide variety of platforms. And sometimes, what works well or looks good on one device, won't work at all on another device. Or, your carefully designed and formatted document may end up looking like a jumbled mess on someone else's computer. So, how do you balance the need to communicate ideas to large groups of people with the enormous diversity found in today's electronic devices? The answer: you don't have to because Adobe created the Portable Document Format (PDF) as a solution to incompatible document formats.
Adobe® Acrobat® Pro DC puts the power of the Portable Document Format, literally, at your fingertips. By taking advantage of the functionality and features available in Acrobat, you will ensure the integrity of your electronic documents regardless of who views them, on what devices, or with what operating systems. And that will give you the confidence and peace of mind that comes with knowing that what you meant to communicate is what your document recipients will see.
Version Note
This course is taught using Acrobat Pro DC. Older versions of Acrobat do not have the same GUI interface. If you are using an older version of Acrobat and take this class, note that the interface has changed. Also, Acrobat DC has several new features that will not be available in older versions. Users of prior Acrobat versions can take this class, but it is recommended that you consider upgrading to Acrobat DC because of its many enhanced capabilities.
Course Objectives
In this course, you will create and work with PDF documents.
You will:
• Access information in a PDF document.
• Create and save PDF documents.
• Navigate content in a PDF document.
• Modify PDF documents.
• Review PDF documents.
• Convert PDF documents.
Target Student
This course is for individuals who are new to Adobe Acrobat Pro, but need to create and share PDF files and PDF portfolios. Students should have some experience using office productivity applications, such as a word processor, a multimedia presentation application, or a spreadsheet application.
Prerequisites
To ensure your success in this course, you should have basic experience with computers and exposure to Windows® 8, as well as common productivity tools such as Microsoft® Office Word and Microsoft® Office PowerPoint®.
Course Outline
INTRODUCING ADOBE ACROBAT DC
About PDF
About Adobe Acrobat
About Acrobat Reader
About the Acrobat DC mobile app
Using PDF on the web
Opening a PDF file
Adding Acrobat Reader installers
Working with toolbars
Working with tools
Tools in the Tools pane
Navigating PDF documents
Viewing PDF presentations in Full-Screen mode
Viewing PDF files in Read mode
Customizing the Acrobat toolbar
Setting Acrobat preferences for web browsing
Getting help
CREATING ADOBE PDF FILES
About creating Adobe PDF files
Using the Create PDF tool
Dragging and dropping files
Creating Adobe PDFs from Microsoft Office files (Mac OS)
Converting different types of files
Inserting a blank page Using PDFMaker
Using the Print command to create Adobe PDF files
Reducing file size
Adobe PDF presets
Optimizing PDF files (Acrobat Pro only)
Creating files from the clipboard
Scanning a paper document
Making scanned text editable and searchable
Converting web pages to Adobe PDF
READING AND WORKING WITH PDF FILES
About the onscreen display
Reading PDF documents
Searching PDF documents
Printing PDF documents
Printing booklets
Filling out PDF forms
About flexibility, accessibility, and structure
Working with accessible documents
Making files flexible and accessible (Acrobat Pro only)
Using Acrobat accessibility features (Standard and Pro)
About tags
Sharing PDF files
ENHANCING PDF DOCUMENTS
Examining the work file
Moving pages with page thumbnails
Manipulating pages
Renumbering pages
Applying Bates numbering (Acrobat Pro only)
Managing links
Working with bookmarks
Naming bookmarks automatically
Adding multimedia files
Setting document properties and metadata
Setting up presentations
EDITING CONTENT IN PDF FILES
Editing text
Working with images in a PDF file
Redacting text (Acrobat Pro only)
Copying text and images from a PDF file
Exporting PDF content to a PowerPoint presentation
Saving PDF files as Word documents
Extracting PDF tables as Excel spreadsheets
USING ACROBAT WITH MICROSOFT OFFICE FILES (WINDOWS)
Getting started
About Acrobat PDFMaker
Converting Microsoft Word files to Adobe PDF
Converting Excel documents
Creating Adobe PDF files from Word mail-merge templates
Converting PowerPoint presentations
View outline in Word
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