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Yearly Archives: 2009
AnyBizSoftware PDF To PowerPoint Converter – Free Today – Expired!
Converting PDF documents to PowerPoint presentations is probably not something you need every day. I think I needed it once when the original PowerPoint file of a presentation I needed to give was no longer available, but the PDF file … Continue reading
Teaching Adobe Reader a Few New Tricks
Have you ever tried to fill a PDF form in Adobe Reader and to then save that filed document to your hard disk? Did it work? Chances are that it did not. Have you ever thought about why the Adobe … Continue reading
Posted in Acrobat, PDF
Tagged acrobat.com, Adobe Acrobat, adobe reader, forms, PDF, rights enabled
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Acrobat/PDF Tip: Converting a Document to PDF
Have you ever needed a PDF version of a document, but you either did not have the correct source application (e.g. MS Word, PowerPoint, …), or you didn’t have access to a PDF converter (even though the free PrimoPDF is … Continue reading
More Interactive Dynamic Stamps in Seven Easy Steps
A while ago I tried to create an interactive dynamic stamp in Acrobat. These are dynamic stamps (like for example a stamp that automatically puts the current date into a field that is part of the stamp), but with a … Continue reading
Acrobat Plug-Ins
If you’ve seen my resume – or talked to me lately, you know that I create Acrobat plug-ins for a living. When people hear that, they usually think something like “Don’t forget to pick up the dry cleaning” or “I … Continue reading
Posted in Acrobat, PDF, Photos, Programming
Tagged Acrobat, acrobat plug-in, adobe, PDF, plug-in
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Splitting PDF Pages
No, this is not about my patent pending idea of a sheet splitter that turns duplex documents into simplex documents… This post is about a problem that comes up every now and then: When you scan a book or a … Continue reading
More PDF Tools
As promised, here are some PDF related tools that I don’t use, but either have used, have played with, or just know about how good they are. These are the tools that I recommend when somebody asks me “what would … Continue reading
My PDF Toolbox (Updated)
What tools am I using to create/process/debug PDF documents? Here is list of my top tools and why I like them. Adobe Acrobat Pro This of course is the mother ship, the ultimate tool for creating, processing, editing PDF documents. … Continue reading
Acrobat, JavaScript and VB walk into a bar…
OK, let’s just forget about that old joke and concentrate on how to combine all three into something that is quite useful. As I’ve described in one of my previous posting, it is quite easy to automate Acrobat from VB … Continue reading
Posted in Acrobat, JavaScript, PDF, Programming
Tagged Acrobat, Acrobat SDK, Adobe Acrobat, JavaScript, PDF, Programming, VB
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