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In today's workplace, we continue to move at a heightened pace, and its imperative you have documents and files easily accessible and in a format that allows you to make updates and changes in a snap. Adobe's PDF file format is universally accepted, and converting documents into PDFs is a simple solution for streamlining many business processes. But if you're only using Acrobat to produce and view PDFs, you're simply scratching the surface of what this powerful tool can do for you and your organization.
 
Are you aware that Acrobat allows you to manage your documents & collaborate by:
Creating PDF packages with customized appearances and layouts using Portfolios
Review and add comments to PDFs for collaboration and sharing, regardless of the version of Acrobat your clients and colleagues are using
Allow users to share and review projects, see one another's comments and track the status of the review - all without IT assistance
Develop and distribute interactive forms that allow you to collect, compile, validate, and calculate data
Use Acrobat's OCR to reduce file size and enhance searching
Creating PDF files that comply with most industry standards, including PDF/X and PDF/A
Work seamlessly with PDF files in Microsoft SharePoint
   
With the tools and techniques provided in this information-packed webinar series, you can learn to make the most of this awesome application!

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Regardless of industry or job title, every professional who has or uses Adobe Acrobat can benefit from learning how to reliably create, combine, and control Adobe PDFs. You'll come away with dozens of tips and strategies for easier, more secure distribution, collaboration, and data collection that you can use immediately after the webinar!


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WEBINAR DETAILS
 
Session 1: 8th June 2012 (Friday)
11.00 am to 12 Noon,
Make PDF Workflows More Efficient & Ensure Document Compliance using Actions


Session 2: 14th June 2012 (Thursday)
11.00 am to 12 Noon,
Accelerate Document Review Workflows with Acrobat X


Session 3: 21st June 2012 (Thursday)
11.00 am to 12 Noon,
Deliver Engaging Communications with PDF Portfolios

Session 4: 5th July 2012 (Thursday)
11.00 am to 12 Noon,
Save Time Collecting Information: Creating and Distributing Forms with Acrobat X


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