
Acrobat Forms
Objectives & Expected Outcomes
Build on the basic elements of creating a quick document for distribution
Be able to make the most out of Acrobat
Be able to create Forms using Acrobat or other software and convert to Acrobat
Pre-Requisites
Delegates should have attended the Introduction course, or have gained similar knowledge in the workplace
Subjects
PDF Overview
Clarification of PDF file format | PDF and its functions | The Acrobat components and interface | PDF Writer | Acrobat views
PDF Distiller
Job options | Embedding fonts | Colour management | Watched folders
Building Documents
Cropping pages | Creating pages from imported images | Working with thumbnails | Setting document information | Viewing PDF documentation in browsers | Combining PDF pages | Extracting pages | Converting spreadsheets and presentations | Document navigation | Screenshots to PDF
Creating Forms and Form Templates in Other Applications
Creating Forms in Words | Creating Forms in InDesign | Review of appropriateness of other available software
Online forms
Creating a form | Form design elements | Adding form fields | Editing form fields | Form field properties
Bookmarks and navigation links
Setting bookmarks | Editing bookmarks | Setting bookmark destinations | Web links | Article links
Acrobat proofing
Drawing tools | Annotation tools | Importing and exporting annotations | Adding/changing text | Adding/changing graphics
PDF Security
Setting passwords | Setting password permissions
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