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I would like to see a preview of XFA-forms instead the error message "to view the full content of this file, you need a later version of the PDF Viewer ...". The message confuses users, that already have the latest version, because there is currently no viewer that can create a preview of XFA-forms.
A opportunity to create a custom message for the users (text and/or image) will be ok too.
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Providing a mechanism for document structure (e.g., to distinguish between body text and headings) and tagging (identifying special pieces of text, such as citations) will provide a platform to address many current requests and future needs. One of the fundamental evolutions in text processing over the last 30 years has been document structure, and for good reason. As applied to Buzzword, ...
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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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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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I love that feature when I have a PDF on the acrobat.com then I can embed to a webpage. I think Adobe can continue developing this feature to make better: My ideas: - Embed password (not opening pwd) protected PDF - Embed code can connected better to the PDF. I would like to update my PDF then I do not need to update the embed code too. - Embed PDF can have custome size and custom color for the border (or templates) - Embed PDF can use some PDF feature like layers, play video, etc.. |
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Tags: adobe drm ebookreader pdf If anyone is familiar with Adobe's PDF + DRM format and using their reader for it, it would be great if there were some kind of integration, for example, being able to open it directly from the PDF reader on ACOM. |
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Tags: adobe drm ebookreader pdf If anyone is familiar with Adobe's PDF + DRM format and using their reader for it, it would be great if there were some kind of integration, for example, being able to open it directly from the PDF reader on ACOM. |
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Allow Acrobat.com users to install a local printer driver that would allowing printing of documents directly to a PDF residing on Acrobat.com. |
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