Acrobat Information
The Interactive Media Center has created the following materials, tutorials, and classes to help those interested in using Adobe Acrobat (PDF).
Our downloadable documents are presented in Adobe Acrobat (PDF) format.
Free Classes
The IMC offers a wide range of classes, including several on Acrcobat. To see a complete list of those classes visit our class list and signup page.
No Typewriter Available? Complete An Application with Adobe Acrobat 9
or, How to Enter Text On A PDF File- Use Adobe Acrobat 9 Pro to enter text on a scanned document or downloaded PDF file when it does not have interactive fields.
Acrobat (PDF) format.
Scanning Adobe Acrobat (PDF) on Workstation 8 & 17 - Step by step instruction for scanning a paper document into Acrobat on IMC workstations 8 and 17.
Acrobat (PDF) format.
Quick Tips for Creating Interactive PDF Forms - This guide supplements the class on creating interactive PDF forms with Adobe LiveCycle Designer.
Acrobat (PDF) format.
Adobe LiveCycle: How to prevent the user from entering a date earlier than today’s date in an interactive PDF file - The goal is to prevent a user from selecting a date that is earlier than today’s date. This is accomplished by using two dates. This step-by-step handout describes how to do this using FormCalc, a scripting language.
Acrobat format (PDF).
Convert an Adobe Acrobat PDF File to Microsoft Word for Editing with ScanSoft's OmiPage - Use OCR scanning software to convert PDF files into an editable format such as Microsoft Word.
Acrobat (PDF) format.
Printing in the Libraries - Each library has networked printing managed by the ITS department. Each library has one color printer and more than one black and white printer. This document explains the details of getting your document to print.
Acrobat (PDF) format.
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