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Lane Presents - What can you do with Acrobat XI?”

Date: November 20, 2012
Time: 10:30-11:30 AM
Location: Li Ka Shing Center for Learning (LK120), Stanford School of Medicine

Join Adobe Education Solutions Consultant Rick Miller and Lane Library staff for a first look at the software that takes us one step closer to working more effectively with documents anywhere, on any device.

Adobe’s just-released Acrobat XI is a significant upgrade to the industry standard for PDF software. New features allow users to both edit and protect PDF documents, including the ability to:

  • seamlessly convert PDFs to other formats – Word, Excel, PowerPoint – then back to PDF;
  • work with new cloud services to create forms and analyze data (FormsCentral);
  • electronically sign, send, and store documents (EchoSign);
  • use enhanced commenting tools to easily annotate and share documents;
  • protect institutional information by adding passwords to sensitive files, such as student and patient records, grant proposals, and research pages.

Touch-based capabilities on tablets and mobile devices allow users to resize and rotate images; add links, bookmarks, forms, and objects to a document; and edit, comment on, and annotate files on-the-fly.

Event is free, registration not required

Contact Sandee Brekke (brekke@stanford.edu) with questions.

 

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