Author: Donna Baker
Round-trip Editing an Image with Acrobat 7

What if you have a terrific document and it is ready to send to a client when you realize you should have tweaked an image or added a text layer? Can you still make your deadline in time? You can if you are working in Acrobat, which supports round-trip editing! Author Donna Baker explains how to accomplish this quickly and easily in Acrobat 7.
Read More »Object TouchUps using Acrobat 7

Want to make small changes to information in your PDF document? Using the TouchUp Object tool, you can select and modify content imported as part of the document, including text, images, and multimedia objects. Author Donna Baker explains how to accomplish this quickly and easily in Acrobat 7.
Read More »Reusing Table Information in a PDF using Acrobat 7

Want to reuse information from a table in your PDF document? Until Acrobat 6 it was difficult to deal with tables in PDFs; Acrobat 6 included a Select Table tool, and Acrobat 7 takes your table manipulation capabilities to new heights. Author Donna Baker explains how to extract table information from your documents quickly and easily.
Read More »Editing Text in a PDF using Acrobat 7

Need to make minor textual corrections in your PDF documents? You can tweak the text directly in Acrobat. Author Donna Baker explains how to do this quickly and easily.
Read More »Reusing images in Acrobat 7

You can reuse individual images from a document if permission is given by the document author. In fact, it can be as simple as dragging a marquee around the desired area in a PDF document. Author Donna Baker explains how to do this quickly and easily in Acrobat.
Read More »Selecting Text in a PDF using Acrobat 7

If you need to reuse content on a PDF document, but you didn’t create it and you can’t get a copy of the source document, you can use Acrobat’s tools to select and repurpose the content. Author Donna Baker explains how to do this quickly and easily in Acrobat.
Read More »Adding Watermarks and Backgrounds in Acrobat 7

A good way to create a cohesive-appearing document you have constructed from multiple source documents is to use a watermark or background. Author Donna Baker explains how to do this quickly and easily in Acrobat.
Read More »Adding Page Numbers in Acrobat 7

When you combine pages for a project, you end up with one document. Numbering the pages of the newly combined document helps give it a uniform feel, and is an important addition to professional PDF documents. Author Donna Baker explains how to do this quickly and easily in Acrobat.
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