Learn more > Edit text in a PDF : Add or replace text, correct typos, change fonts and typeface, adjust alignment, and resize text. There appears to be some 20 stated “new” features - 7 of these new features are “subscription only”, 3 are “new” features like “NEW Browse the Tool Center or use the search box to find tools quickly” and the equally impressive “NEW Instantly find the right tools through a task-based onscreen experience and NEW Work on touch-enabled devices” - which at best are ‘light-on’ from a feature perspective and are support the premises that the interface is confusing that it needs this level of support to find the right tool?ĭon’t get me wrong there are some feature that are useful and I’m sure some of these features have been refined and upgraded - I suppose it’s about ‘user expectations’ - anyway PM me if you see the need, I’m going back to navigating the new interface. Install Acrobat DC on your device and make it the default PDF viewer. (5) NEW Run spell-check on your entire document and correct typos - just like the existing Acrobat F7 Spell check and word suggestions?
(4) NEW Read PDFs aloud with VoiceOver support on Mac OS X computers & NEW Create high-quality PDFs in Microsoft Word for Mac - this of course does nothing for windows users? It is good that the Mac has these features now already in the View - Read Out Loud and the create high-quality PDFs in Microsoft Word - well... (3) Not sure why “Find and replace text in a single step” its in there in previous version in the Edit> Find/Replace (isn’t it)? This book can be used and understood at all levels. Although the book explains why certain features are of particular relevance to lawyers, the book focuses as a whole on explaining how Acrobat works, for anyone. However, the functions of creating PDF files, adding passwords for the files’ protection and exporting PDF to Excel or Word are absent in this software.
(2) NEW Have a consistent user experience across all your devices - was Adobe’s entertaining having different user experiences across devices? - hardly a feature. This book is a comprehensive manual for how to use, and get the most from, Adobe Acrobat DC (both Standard and Professional). Acrobat Reader DC is a free world-leading program developed for viewing, signing, commenting and printing PDF files. (1) NEW Save on ink or toner when printing from your Windows PC - of course most inkjet and laser printers (and printer dialog boxes) have a draft/grey (ink saving mode) built in? Hi Lori, still seems really ‘light-on’ feature wise? I think my favourites are: How to have Firefox use Adobe Acrobat as a default for PDF Documents Click on Tools from the menu bar Select Options Scroll to the Applications section.