Thursday, June 26, 2008

The outstanding features of Adobe Acrobat 8 Professional

Here are some outstanding features in Adobe Acrobat 8 Professional:




·Combine multiple files into a PDF package


Combine multiple files into a searchable, sort able PDF package that maintains the individual security settings and digital signatures of each includedPDFdocument.



·Auto-recognize form fields


Automatically locate form fields in static PDF documents and convert them to interactive fields that can be filled electronically by anyone using free Adobe Reader software. (Windows only)



·Manage shared reviews


Easily conduct shared reviews - without IT assistance - that allow review participants to see one another's comments and track the status of the review.



·Enable advanced features in Adobe Reader


Enable anyone using Adobe Reader to participate in document reviews, fill and save electronic forms offline, and digitally sign documents.



·Permanently remove sensitive information


Permanently remove metadata, hidden layers, and other concealed information, and use redaction tools to permanently delete sensitive text, illustrations, or other content.



·Archive Microsoft Outlook e-mail in PDF


Configure Adobe Acrobat 8 Professional to automatically archive e-mail in Microsoft Outlook for easy search and retrieval. (Windows only)



·Archive Lotus Notes e-mail


Convert e-mail in Lotus Notes to Adobe PDF to facilitate searching, archiving, and retrieval. (Windows only)



·Save in Microsoft Word


Take advantage of improved functionality for saving Adobe PDF files as Microsoft Word documents, retaining the layout, fonts, formatting, and tables.



·Enjoy improved performance and support for AutoCAD


More rapidly convert AutoCAD® drawing files into compact, accurate PDF documents, without the need for the native desktop application.



·Take advantage of a new, intuitive user interface of Adobe Acrobat 8 Professional


Complete tasks more quickly with a streamlined user interface, new customizable toolbars, and a "Getting Started" page to visually direct you to commonly used features.


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