
Navigate Adobe Acrobat Reader interface, home, cloud access, recent files, and tools, clarifying edit actions redirect to Adobe Acrobat Pro DC; learn to read, comment, fill forms, and stamp.
Explore how to collapse and expand work areas in a PDF using Acrobat Reader, toggle left and right side panels, and show or hide thumbnails and icons.
Apply underline and strikethrough to text, add comments, and switch line types. Use the properties panel to customize color, opacity, and default settings for consistent markup in Adobe Acrobat Reader.
Learn to add and edit text comments in a PDF using the Adobe Acrobat Reader comment tool, including typing, moving, resizing, and changing text color and font.
Add text box comments in adobe acrobat reader using the comment tool, typing text and adjusting properties to tailor color, alignment, and font styles.
Learn to use the highlight tool in Adobe Acrobat Reader to analyze and annotate text. Change highlight colors, set default properties, add notes, and apply these settings to future documents.
Learn to use the freeform drawing tool and eraser in Adobe Acrobat Reader from scratch, adjusting pen color, size, and opacity, and attach comments to drawings.
Explore the drawing and comment tools in Acrobat Reader to create lines, rectangles, clouds, and connected shapes, then adjust color, opacity, size, and styles via properties.
Create and manage custom stamps in Adobe Acrobat Reader by browsing for a pdf stamp, assigning a category, applying it, and editing or deleting stamps later.
Master how to manage comments in Adobe Acrobat Reader, including adding sticky notes, posting comments, and filtering by color, type, or status.
Learn how to run spell check in Adobe Acrobat Reader for comments and form fields. Start spell checking, review suggested corrections, and understand that document text isn’t checked.
Add marks and form fields using fill and sign in Adobe Acrobat Reader, including cross marks, checkboxes, lines, and signatures, with color and size adjustments.
Learn to add a signature by drawing in Adobe Acrobat Reader using Fill and Sign, with options to draw, type, or add initials and resize the signature.
Learn to track and manage shared documents in Adobe Acrobat Reader, copy share links, share with specific people by email, delete or unshare files, and monitor views.
Learn to add attachments to a PDF with Acrobat Reader, choosing a file or audio, placing a colored attachment pin, and opening attached images safely.
Explore the look up feature in Adobe Acrobat Reader by right-clicking a word to open definitions in a web browser, revealing meanings from dictionary sites like dictionary.com.
Connect your cloud account in Adobe Acrobat Reader, save documents to cloud storage like Dropbox, and access them by opening the file from cloud storage within Adobe.
Adobe Acrobat Reader is a free PDF Reader and Management application by Adobe. Adobe Acrobat Reader lets you read, add comments to and manage PDF documents easily. In this course, we are going to look at the features and tools provided by the application to work with and manage PDF documents.
PDF documents are nondestructive formats of documents where the layout stays intact no matter which system or application you view it on. It is therefore the most popular format that is used to share documents for various purposes. There are a lot of applications that can be used to view PDFs but Adobe Acrobat Reader has been the most popular and feature-rich tool available in the market.
In this course, we will be started by looking at how to access and manage PDF files by using the application.
We will explore the ways on how we can further work with a PDF document by using the comments feature to add in-text comments, shapes, and stamps for collaboration purposes.
We will also look at various tools available in the application to search for information of PDF Documents.
We will then look at how to share the PDF files with others and use the printing option to print out the PDF documents in the way we want to.
This course is designed with complete beginners in mind, and you will be able to follow the course even if you are completely new to PDF documents.
This course has been made using Adobe Acrobat Reader DC 2021 but is applicable for older and newer versions of the application release as well.