PDFs have become the standard in the legal and business communities for creating, analyzing, storing and exchanging digital documents, and for filing documents in courts with electronic filing systems.
The American Bar Association’s latest book, “The Ultimate Guide to Aobe Acrobat DC”, provides step-by-step instructions and screenshots showing how to use Acrobat, from its most common tools to its most advanced features. The book will introduce you to the product’s many benefits, including:
• Sharing PDF files
• Sending PDF files electronically
• Redacting and Bates numbering documents
• Allowing users who have only the free Adobe Reader program to add comments and suggest revisions to documents
• Reducing the risk of malpractice claims
• Inserting notes and comments
• Storing e-mail
• Securing documents of all types to prevent the disclosure of confidential information
• Improving workflow
• Increasing productivity
• Reducing the use of paper
• Improving client results
The most comprehensive guide available, “The Ultimate Guide to Adobe® Acrobat® DC” discusses and demonstrates the features that law offices and businesses use, and explains what the features are, why they are important and how to use them.
- Posted March 26, 2018
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New ABA publication is 'The Ultimate Guide to Adobe Acrobat DC'
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