Adobe Acrobat
Adobe Acrobat is an application that allows you to connect with your documents, access essential PDF and e-signature tools, and make collaboration on PDF reviews easy from any device.
Here is a list of uses for Adobe Acrobat DC app:
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Create protected PDFs
- Prevent others from copying or editing sensitive information
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Edit PDF text and images
- Fix a typo or swap an image in a PDF from your computer, iPad, or Android tablet
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Convert creative filed and images to PDF
- Turn Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, or InDesign files into PDFs
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Simplify and speed up PDF reviews
- Collect group feedback in one PDF file online with no reviewer login required. Let reviewers see ea h other's feedback and clear up any confusion with @-mentions
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Export PDFs to Office
- Convert PDFs to Word, Excel, or Powerpoint and keep the formatting
Getting started with Acrobat as an MLML student
Firstly, please visit our Adobe Creative Cloud Information and Installation page to get information on how to access and download Adobe applications for free through your student account
Second, to find out how to use the Acrobat DC app to design and edit your documents, take a look at the following tutorials from Adobe's website:
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Getting started with Acrobat DC
- Use this webpage to learn the basics of Acrobat, including how to create a new PDF file, edit and comment on your PDF file, and add a password to protect your file from unwanted visitors
- How to create PDFs from text and image files
- How to customize your Acrobat toolbar
- How to combine files into one PDF
- How to create PDFs from Microsoft Office
- How to add annotations and sticky notes to your PDF
- How to extract pages from a PDF
- How to split a PDF file
- How to turn paper documents into searchable PDFs