The advantages of using PDFs and Adobe Acrobat DC -- Getting to know Adobe Acrobat DC -- Creating and saving PDFs -- Arranging and manipulating PDFs -- Numbering pages and adding backgrounds -- OCRing (converting PDFs to make the text searchable) and searching OCRed PDFs -- Editing and displaying PDF content -- Adding and working with comments -- Creating an index of one or more PDFs -- Creating, modifying, and working with forms -- Reducing the size of PDF files -- Redacting text (Acrobat Professional only) -- Bates numbering (Acrobat Professional only) -- Using Acrobat for discovery, document production, and other matters -- Securing your documents -- Adding signatures, initials, and digital signatures (including the fill & sign tool) -- Using actions and custom commands (Acrobat Professional only) -- Working with document properties and accessibility -- Using the Acrobat DC mobile reader apps -- Appendix A : Liquid mode, resources, add-ons, and scripts -- Appendix B : Creating a document or file naming protocol -- Appendix C : Keyboard shortcuts (for Windows and Mac) -- Appendix D : Acrobat compatibility with Microsoft Office products.
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