
Compare documents in Adobe Acrobat DC Pro Advanced by contrasting a baseline file with a newer version, reviewing changes in text, images, and graphics.
Learn how Adobe Acrobat DC Pro Advanced enables scanning documents, applying OCR to convert images to editable text, and editing text and images for accessibility and screen readers.
Learn how to add sound to PDFs using Adobe Acrobat DC Pro Advanced, including selecting rich media, drawing a placement rectangle, choosing playback settings, and managing when audio plays.
Add rich media buttons in adobe acrobat dc pro by drawing and labeling a button. Configure its actions to open web links or navigate pages, and customize states and tooltips.
Use the distance tool in Acrobat to measure spaces, adjusting the scale ratio for accurate feet and inches, then place results precisely along straight lines.
Use the perimeter tool in Adobe Acrobat Pro Advanced to measure around a selected area, set the scale, and complete the loop for the perimeter in feet.
Learn to create forms from a word document and export them to PDF using Acrobat, then prepare, rename fields, and preview the form for accurate data collection.
Distribute forms via Outlook, collect responses, and track them in Acrobat by adding completed forms to the response file, view details like names and emails, and export to CSV.
Explore how Adobe Acrobat DC Pro Advanced supports accessibility through section five 08 compliance and screen readers. Add alternate text to graphics and use the accessibility checker.
Use fill in sign to complete forms, sign with a created signature, and request others' signatures; save as a read-only, locked document certified by Adobe Sign.
In this course, students will learn to use advanced document tools and modify document properties, compare documents, enhance scans, as well as enhance documents by adding rich media such as sound, video, and interactive buttons. Students will learn to use the measurement tool, the distance tool, the perimeter tool and the area tool. Students will create interactive forms from a Word document or InDesign document, add form elements, add check boxes and radio buttons, and distribute forms for feedback. Students will understand the importance of accessibility and test for accessibility. Finally, students will understand signatures, learn how to create signatures, as well as how to add signatures to a document.
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