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Acrobat JavaScripts – Where do they go?
JavaScripts in Acrobat can either be attached to a document – for example to validate a form field – or they can be loaded directly into the application as a folder level script. It’s pretty straight forward to figure out … Continue reading
Posted in Acrobat, JavaScript, mac, PDF, Programming
Tagged Acrobat, JavaScript, mac, PDF, Windows
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The X Files: Acrobat Edition
A New Version of Acrobat Have you noticed that it’s been more than two years since the release of Adobe Acrobat 9? Usually, Adobe releases a new version every 18 to 24 months, so a new version has been overdue. … Continue reading
Reading And Modifying PDF Form Fields with VBA
I’ve written about VBA and Acrobat JavaScript before, and I’ve also mentioned that you can combine VBA and JavaScript to access PDF form fields, but I still owe a sample for that. I had to answer another question today about … Continue reading
Posted in Acrobat, JavaScript, PDF, Programming
Tagged Adobe Acrobat, Form, JavaScript, JSO, vba
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Best Way to Learn Acrobat Scripting
Every now and then I come across the question “What is the best way to learn scripting for Adobe Acrobat? Are there any books or other resources averrable?”. After doing some research, I think I finally found the best resource … Continue reading
Posted in Acrobat, JavaScript, PDF, Programming
Tagged Acrobat, adobe pdf, JavaScript, PDF, pdfscripting.com, scripting
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Developing Acrobat JavaScript on a MacBook
Acrobat’s JavaScript is a great tool to extend the application, or to automate reoccurring tasks. There are several ways a JavaScript can be added to the application or a document (e.g. folder level scripts, validation scripts, event handling scripts, …), … Continue reading
Posted in Acrobat, Apple, JavaScript, mac, PDF, Programming
Tagged Acrobat, adobe pdf, Apple, development, JavaScript, mac
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Even More PDF Tools
I wrote about my favorite tools around the PDF file format in the past. It’s time to add a couple more items to the list. Over the last few months I’ve been working with two more products that I can … Continue reading
Nuance PDF Reader
Nuance (the people behind OmniPage and Dragon Naturally Speaking and a bunch of other things) release a competitor to the free Adobe Reader – the free Nuance PDF Reader (http://www.nuance.com/imaging/products/pdf-reader.asp). The feature list looks very promising: Fill and save PDF … Continue reading
Posted in Acrobat, PDF
Tagged Acrobat, adobe pdf, adobe reader, nuance, nuance pdf reader, PDF
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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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