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Dawn Bjork Buzbee
The Software Pro®
Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT)
Certified Microsoft Office 2010 Specialist (MOS 2010) Master Instructor
Certified Microsoft Office 2007 Specialist (MOS 2007) Master Instructor
Microsoft Certified Application Specialist (MCAS) Instructor
Certified Microsoft Office Expert
Certified Women's Business Enterprise (WBE)
(303) 699-6868
Dawn@SoftwarePro.com
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|  | We live in a digital world, and so, it's not surprising that Portable Document Format files (PDFs) are one of the fastest growing document types today and are now showing up everywhere from web sites to email messages. Unlike a Word or Excel document, sharing a PDF ensures that the format and layout of the file remains intact and secure. Create your own custom training sessions from these suggested topics for Adobe Acrobat. A training plan of selected Acrobat tips and techniques will be tailored for you based on interest, timeframe, participant experience, and priorities. Getting Started with Adobe Acrobat The difference between the Adobe Acrobat Reader and Adobe Acrobat Professional- New features in Adobe Acrobat X
Creating PDF Documents- Creating PDF documents from Adobe Acrobat
- Creating PDF documents from Word or Excel
- How to combine multiple files from different programs
Viewing and Navigating PDF Documents- Changing document views
- Customizing the Acrobat work space
- Navigating PDF documents
- How to insert hyperlinks and bookmarks for simpler navigation through large documents
Editing and Optimizing PDF Documents- When and how to use a portfolio
- Tricks in Microsoft Word for creating better PDF files
- How to add reviewing notes and comments
- How to create Adobe Acrobat forms that can be distributed and completed online
Plus, other Adobe Acrobat topics of your choice. All training is customized for your organization and is delivered via webinar, on-site hands-on or presentation-style training. Coaching and consulting also available. 
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Tips, Tricks, Secrets
that you need to know now!
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Press [Ctrl]+N to create a PDF from a file. |
| Adobe Acrobat security options help protect the integrity of your document and intellectual property. |
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