| Adobe PDF is the emerging workflow standard in the publishing, financial services, regulated and government industries, but learning all that Adobe Acrobat is capable of can take more time than most employees in these industries can spare. That's where Adobe Acrobat in a Snap comes in. The author will walk you through more than 80 short tasks that are designed to teach you what you need to know and let you get back to work and apply your new skills. You'll cover everything from the basic concepts of creating and editing PDFs to the more advanced concepts such as Acrobat Distiller and third party plug-ins in this clear and concise tutorial.
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Shari Nakano is a web and graphics designer who has been in the computer industry for more than 10 years. She is currently the webmaster for a large agricultural firm near Santa Cruz, California, where she lives with her three cats, Kitty Bear, Sparky, and Dorian. When not working, she enjoys spending time with her family and getting together with friends for an evening of Texas hold 'em and computer games. She's currently taking a correspondence class on ice fishing. |
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