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Adobe Acrobat TutorialsNumerous Tutorials. To view video clips, you must have QuickTime 3.0 or QuickTime 4.0 installed.
A new document format has entered the WWW scene- the PDF document. Many WWW information providers are beginning to present documents in PDF format. PDF documents contain information on many subjects such as Apple Computer's Annual Report, Pest Control, and the New York Times. PDF documents are downloaded to the user and require the helper program, such as Adobe Acrobat to be viewed.
This tutorial is meant to answer some very general questions about Acrobat Reader.
Working With Adobe Acrobat Reader Many documents on the World Wide Web are available only in PDF format. PDF (Portable Document Format) has many advantages, one of the most important of which is that they can be read on any kind of computer. The only requirement is that the computer must have a Adobe Acrobat Reader (a free program) installed. This tutorial will explain the display window of Adobe Acrobat Reader 3.0x.
Creating and Working With PDF Documents with Adobe Acrobat Creating PDF (Portable Document Format) documents can make life much easier for those desiring to put documents on the Internet. PDF documents allow the end user to view and interact with them without the need to have the application used to create them. For instance, a newsletter created with PageMaker and converted to PDF can be viewed by anyone having Acrobat Reader, even though they don’t have PageMaker.
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