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1. #22301 Acrobat 6 Pro, a New Forms Layout Tool? I was recently asked by my employer to do some research on various form designer packages to see what they had to offer. Right around that time Acrobat 6 was released, but to consider it a fully featured forms 'layout' tool was the last thing on my mind. Little did I know that I would soon change my mind. After working with Acrobat 6 Pro for a while and getting to know all the new and useful tools it has, it gradually started to dawn on me that it offers form design and layout capabilities that one could only dream about with the previous versions of Acrobat. Guignard, Bryan. PlanetPDF (2003). Design>Web Design>Software>Adobe Acrobat 2. #14864 Starting with a scan is honestly not the very best. The new forms designer from Amgraf is a power tool and gives you many good features. If you have to edit the base scan, your best bet is indeed to recreate it. You might try Adobe Illustrator, or Deneba's Canvas 8 helping you. Another possibility might be OmniForm by ScanSoft. You also might look at the new tool from Adobe's Capture suite, also known as Tea Party, which might help a bit as well. PDFzone (2000). Design>Web Design>Software>Adobe Acrobat 3. #25535 How to Link from an HTML Page to a Specific Page in PDF File HTML pages can contain links to PDF files that enable you to view the files by using an Adobe Acrobat 4.0-or-later product from within Netscape Navigator or Microsoft Internet Explorer. You can also view the files by using the Acrobat product as a helper application in which PDF files appear in a separate Acrobat window. By default, the PDF file opens to the first page. To open the PDF file to a specific page, you can use named destinations in the PDF file. You can also target an HTML link to a specific PDF page by adding the page number to the end of the URL in the link. When you target an HTML link to a specific PDF page, however, the link works only when you view the PDF file within the browser. Adobe (2005). Design>Web Design>Software>Adobe Acrobat 4. #30107 Make Your PDFs Work Well with Google (and Other Search Engines) In Google's search results, and in the results of most other search engines, the listings of most PDF files appear at best unprofessional, and at worst, downright embarrassing. Johnson, Duff. Adobe (2006). Design>Web Design>Software>Adobe Acrobat 5. #21892 Sizing PDFs for Posting Online What is the preferred maximum target file size for PDFs that will be accessed online by average users? Miller, James. PDFzone (2003). Design>Web Design>Software>Adobe Acrobat
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