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My colleagues and I tend to collaborate on long documents. Sometimes we need to extract just 2 pages of an entire 20-30 page document and preserve our formatting, links and comments.
How about a feature that allows us to export part of a document (selection) to PDF / DOC / etc? |
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There are a number of templates available with Adobe LiveCycle Designer that are sometimes a great start to forms design but may be invisible to the world of customers who use the Free Adobe Reader but do not design their own forms.
I would like to propose that we create a set of forms that would be made available to the general public that would be pre-Reader Extended and free to use throughout an organization.
These forms would include general use case forms such as a "time sheet", "vacation request", etc. Any general use cases that we find may help evangelize the use of dynamic fill-and-print & fill-and-submit forms without cannibalizing any Forms or Reader Extensions revenue.
These forms would be available to registered members of Acrobat.com and through Acrobat.com minor customizations may be available such as the corporate logo displayed on the forms and the “return-to” email address.
Acrobat.com would offer the online version of the data extraction & compilation tool More... |
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There are a number of templates available with Adobe LiveCycle Designer that are sometimes a great start to forms design but may be invisible to the world of customers who use the Free Adobe Reader but do not design their own forms.
I would like to propose that we create a set of forms that would be made available to the general public that would be pre-Reader Extended and free to use throughout an organization.
These forms would include general use case forms such as a "time sheet", "vacation request", etc. Any general use cases that we find may help evangelize the use of dynamic fill-and-print & fill-and-submit forms without cannibalizing any Forms or Reader Extensions revenue.
These forms would be available to registered members of Acrobat.com and through Acrobat.com minor customizations may be available such as the corporate logo displayed on the forms and the “return-to” email address.
Acrobat.com would offer the online version of the data extraction & compilation tool More... |
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On the new toolbar there is no obvious way to save online PDFs to your PC. Make it more transparent how to to this. Bank statements and articles of various sorts that are meant to be shared should not be so difficult to download. |
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On the new toolbar there is no obvious way to save online PDFs to your PC. Make it more transparent how to to this. Bank statements and articles of various sorts that are meant to be shared should not be so difficult to download. |
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I wish a way to convert CorelDraw Files in Adobe Illustrator. It would be very, very useful. This part of Acrobat could vectorize bitmaps and convert everything to .AI or PDF.
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I wish a way to convert CorelDraw Files in Adobe Illustrator. It would be very, very useful. This part of Acrobat could vectorize bitmaps and convert everything to .AI or PDF.
Thanks |
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I would love the ability to view and annotate uploaded images, PDFs, even photoshop or swf files in ConnectNow. Currently the only way to annotate a document is by sharing screens and, although great, the resolution quality is not fantastic. Furthermore, if you are not willing to share your screen, annotating a design is not possible.
The way I envision this working is you upload your file (be it JPEG, PNG, PDF, SWF etc.) and in the files pod you click an "Annotate" button. The file then gets loaded into either the whiteboard pod or its own new pod and the annotation tools appear. This will allow designers to collaborate very closely with their clients on specific design changes (and at a good resolution). |
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I would love the ability to view and annotate uploaded images, PDFs, even photoshop or swf files in ConnectNow. Currently the only way to annotate a document is by sharing screens and, although great, the resolution quality is not fantastic. Furthermore, if you are not willing to share your screen, annotating a design is not possible.
The way I envision this working is you upload your file (be it JPEG, PNG, PDF, SWF etc.) and in the files pod you click an "Annotate" button. The file then gets loaded into either the whiteboard pod or its own new pod and the annotation tools appear. This will allow designers to collaborate very closely with their clients on specific design changes (and at a good resolution). |
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I'd like to be able to set some parameters when exporting PDF from Buzzword.
Especially, there is a need to set the image quality higher. Right now, the quality of images is not that stellar if one exports a PDF with embedded images. |
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