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acrobat

course description

Acrobat allows you to create and distribute documents from any software and enables them to be read on any computer and to be placed on the web. You will learn how to create, combine, edit and add other media to you PDF files ready for sharing with colleagues or clients via email or the web.

who’s it for

This course is for anyone who wants to know more about PDF file creation, for those who wish to create new PDF files, edit existing PDF files or to create one PDF file from many different ones. The course is aimed at all levels of ability.

what I will learn

The course will enable you to:

  • Know what a PDF file is.
  • Generate PDF files.
  • Combine several PDF files into one.
  • Add navigation to a PDF file.
  • Edit text and images in a PDF file.
  • Add comments to a PDF file to use in a document review.
  • Add multimedia content to a PDF, such as movies and sound clips.
  • Add a form to a PDF.
  • Distribute a PDF.

course content

  • The Acrobat interface: the work area, palettes and menus, navigating your document, preferences.
  • How to generate PDF files: combining PDF files, adding and deleting pages, moving pages.
  • Adding Navigation: adding bookmarks, adding clickable links, navigating to a specific part of your PDF file, adding email links, adding web links.
  • Editing a PDF file: editing text, editing images, adding images, adding text.
  • Using PDF in a Review Cycle: adding comments, editing comments, adding graphical comments, sending the PDF for review, combining comments into a master document, keeping track of comments.
  • Form creation: creating a fillable form, adding form boxes.
  • Adding multimedia: adding movie clips, adding sound clips, creating an auto-play PDF presentation, creating an auto-play PDF slideshow.
  • Distributing a PDF file: creating a PDF for different applications, proofing, archiving, the web, setting the initial vew, opening a PDF to full screen.

course duration

One Day.

cost

£195.00

course dates

This course is presently being scheduled.

For more information on this course please contact: mjg@ccb.ac.uk