The State Bar of Michigan Practice Management Resource Center will present the free webinar "Getting the Most Out of Adobe Acrobat" on Wednesday, July 28, from 2 to 3 p.m. via Zoom.
Adobe Acrobat is far more than a PDF-maker, with numerous features many users never realize existed. This program will highlight how to get the most from Acrobat, focusing on things attorneys didn't know they could do.
Taught by Daniel J. Siegel and Pam A. Meyers, the authors of "The Ultimate Guide to Adobe Acrobat DC," this hands-on program is a must-attend for even the more advanced Acrobat users.
Siegel is the president of Integrated Technology Services LLC that assists law firms and businesses by helping them implement technology and improving their workflows. He is also the principal of the Law Offices of Daniel J. Siegel LLC and uses his insights as an attorney to assist his technology clients.
Meyers is the office administrator of Integrated Technology Services LLC where she regularly trains and assists clients with the use of software and other firm management issues. She is also the administrator and client liaison for the Law Offices of Daniel J. Siegel LLC bringing her practical paralegal skills to her technology clients.
To register, visit www.michbar.org/pmrc/content.
- Posted July 29, 2021
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State Bar offers a July 28 webinar on Adobe Acrobat
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