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Current Semester Information Technology Services (ITS) |
Acrobat InformationThe Interactive Media Center has created the following materials, tutorials, and classes to help those interested in using Adobe Acrobat (PDF). Many of our downloadable documents are presented in both Adobe Acrobat (PDF) format and as FlashPaper. FlashPaper is a new way to present documents on the Web, and it may not be familiar to some people. To see a short video about how to use FlashPaper, click here. Free ClassesJump directly to the IMC classes on image editing. Jump directly to the IMC classes on text scanning. Jump directly to the IMC classes on Web building. Jump directly to the IMC classes on PowerPoint. Converting to Adobe Acrobat Portable Document Format (PDF), Including the Use of the Scanner - Step-by-step information about how to convert documents to PDF with Adobe Acrobat Professional Version 8 on the Windows XP Pro computers in the IMC. No Typewriter Available? Complete An Application with Adobe Acrobat 8
or, How to Enter Text On A PDF File- Use Adobe Acrobat 8 Pro to enter text on a scanned document or downloaded PDF file when it does not have interactive fields. Convert an Adobe Acrobat PDF File to Microsoft Word for Editing with ScanSoft's OmiPage Pro v.15: - Use OCR scanning software to convert PDF files into editable format such as Microsoft Word. Accessing Your S Drive in the IMC or, Using SSH Secure Shell, File Transfer Protocol - Many students need to gain access to their "S drive" from school or home so that they can work on projects. This document details using Secure Shell forthis purpose. Accessing your S Drive in the on the MAC with FileZilla, Secure File Transfer Protocol client - Details about how to place files on your student S drive from the IMC for Mac users.
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