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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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Tags: pdf premium services subscription I only want to change web forms into PDF files. I don't want the other things in Premium subscription. Sell me that feature alone for $4.99 a month. Sell the other features individually for the same amount, or the bundle for the $14.99 amount offered. How about it- |
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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. Â Thanks |
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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. Â Thanks |
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Let me be the first to say that: Â Excel (2003 and 2007), and CSV (Comma Separated Values) would be great export formats. Â Excel and CSV would also be great import formats but for now I can make do with copy-pasting which has worked really well so far!! |
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how do you convert a jpeg into a pdf without spending a small fortune or downloading temp programs? |
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I am creating a document that will be finished using Acrobat 9 Pro.  The document will allow users to write their name in a single text field once, then everywhere else in the document the name will appear identically.  Acrobat does this already, but I would like to suggest adding a "LOCK & UNLOCK FIELD" feature in order to protect the field from further changes. To the end-user this would be "LOCKABLE" and "UNLOCKABLE" in Adober Reader.  I attached a simple example.  The designer will be able to choose where the lock goes. This would enable text and numbers to be locked down in Adobe Reader, when extended rights are applied. Please see my example and let me know what you think. More... |
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I am creating a document that will be finished using Acrobat 9 Pro.  The document will allow users to write their name in a single text field once, then everywhere else in the document the name will appear identically.  Acrobat does this already, but I would like to suggest adding a "LOCK & UNLOCK FIELD" feature in order to protect the field from further changes. To the end-user this would be "LOCKABLE" and "UNLOCKABLE" in Adober Reader.  I attached a simple example.  The designer will be able to choose where the lock goes. This would enable text and numbers to be locked down in Adobe Reader, when extended rights are applied. Please see my example and let me know what you think. More... |
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Tags: acrobat dates expiration pdf One of the biggest problems with the current implementation of the Internet is that information is not adequately dated for the purposes of search and understanding the relevance of information being viewed. For instance, an education page that discusses the Pythagorean theorem has no expiration date; the information is good foerver. However, a page that describes prices must have an effective date and an expiration date. Â PDFs should have effective date and expiration date fields in metadata. Moreover, when a user opens a PDF and the current system time is outside the effective date to expiration date range that the author has specified in Properties, the user should get an alert. Â Because many casual users are unfamiliar with Properties, and many PDFs are created through the print interface of a word-processing program, the interface for entering these two dates should be part of the Create/Save PDF process. Â The default effective date should be the current system date. The defa More... |
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