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FrameMaker and Word: Single source publishing with conditional text and user variables
FrameMaker and Word: Single source publishing with conditional text and user variables
Although Word has a loose equivalent to user variables, this features is far easier and more straight-forward in FrameMaker 11. Unlike Word, no macros or arcane program strings are required. User variables are ideal for product names, company locations, designated staff members ... anything that is likely to change in your document. Simple actions allow you to globally update not only the content of variables, but their appearance as well. You can combine this feature with conditional text control, which allows you to swiftly "show" or "hide" different sections of text, tables or entire graphics that are associated with a certain version of your documentation. This allows a single set of source files to produce multiple versions of your documentation for various customers or internal content consumers. These features can be invoked with simple keyboard shortcuts while authoring, and you can import their values and setting from one document into an entire book!
  • Products covered:
  • FrameMaker
  • Technical Communication Suite
  • Views: 176
  • Added: Mar 08, 2013
  • Runtime: 00:06:39
  • Tags: FrameMaker ,  Word ,  conditions ,  variables ,  Conditional Text ,  multiple versions ,  single source publishing ,  user variables
Using Typography in Reflow
Using Typography in Reflow
The web has really come a long way when it comes to text styling and fonts. And Adobe Edge Reflow Preview allows you to really style text the way you want and give you hundreds of fonts at your fingertips using Edge Web Fonts. Evangelist Paul Trani takes you through how to format text and use some of the hundreds of Edge Web Fonts available, as well as style them to your liking. Download Adobe Edge Reflow Preview from the Creative Cloud today and give us your feedback through the Adobe Forums or on Twitter: @Reflow @PaulTrani
  • Views: 2,435
  • Added: Mar 04, 2013
  • Runtime: 00:05:35
  • Tags: CSS3 ,  HTML5 ,  css ,  typography ,  Adobe Edge Reflow Preview ,  CSS styling ,  Edge Web Fonts ,  Fonts ,  Modern Web ,  Reflow
Using shared reviews
Using shared reviews
In this movie, Claudia McCue shows us how to benefit from the Shared Review solution in Acrobat XI. Shared Review allows you to host documents up for group review on the Adobe site or your own server. This feature also allows you to collaborate with other users to mark up and track changes on a single document.
  • Products covered:
  • Acrobat XI
  • Views: 236
  • Added: Jan 18, 2013
  • Runtime: 00:04:26
  • Tags: shared reviews ,  Acrobat XI
Meaningful Use Meets Affordable Care: Innovative Providers use Health IT to Drive Systematic Changes
Meaningful Use Meets Affordable Care: Innovative Providers use Health IT to Drive Systematic Changes
Onsite at the 2012 ACO / Health IT Strategies Summit, our Mike Jackson interviews Dr. Bala Hota, CIO of Cook County Health and Hospital System. Topics covered include Meaningful Use, Affordable Care Act, and the impact of Health IT on providers in the changing landscape.
  • Products covered:
  • LiveCycle
  • Product Version: CC
  • Views: 140
  • Added: Dec 29, 2012
  • Runtime: 00:04:16
  • Tags: government ,  healthcare ,  Affordable Care Act ,  Health Reform ,  Hospital ,  Meaningful Use
Build Stunning Websites Using Dreamweaver CS6 & Business Catalyst
Build Stunning Websites Using Dreamweaver CS6 & Business Catalyst
Adobe Business Catalyst is a hosted application that replaces 5+ tools with one central platform for web designers and works hand in hand with Dreamweaver. Using a unified platform and without server-side coding, you can build everything from amazing websites to powerful online stores, beautiful brochure-ware sites to lead generation mini-sites.
  • Views: 192,181
  • Added: May 08, 2012
  • Runtime: 00:03:33
  • Tags: Business Catalyst ,  Websites ,  stunning
Use the Library
Use the Library
This tutorial shows how to organize content within Flash Catalyst projects using the Library panel. Learn how the Library panel provides access to relevant components and artwork as needed.
  • Products covered:
  • Flash Catalyst
  • Product Version: CC
  • Views: 1,111
  • Added: Nov 17, 2011
  • Runtime: 00:04:17
  • Tags: intermediate ,  tutorial ,  beginner ,  flash catalyst ,  getting started ,  Infinite Skills ,  Tom Green ,  use the library
Using the Text Commenting Tools
Using the Text Commenting Tools
Add comments to your files using the comment task pane. Learn about sticky notes, the highlight text tool, and the text markup tools. Plus, see how to manage the comment window, attach files, record audio notes, and add graphic stamps.
  • Views: 6,314
  • Added: Oct 24, 2011
  • Runtime: 00:08:10
  • Tags: tutorial ,  acrobat ,  beginner ,  comment ,  commenting ,  getting started ,  text ,  tools ,  Total Training ,  TotalTraining
Distributing Forms Using Acrobat.com
Distributing Forms Using Acrobat.com
Learn about using Acrobat.com to host your form online, making it accessible by anyone, or only groups you select. See how to configure an Acrobat.com account to allow forms to be shared and distributed.
  • Views: 7,436
  • Added: Oct 24, 2011
  • Runtime: 00:06:44
  • Tags: tutorial ,  acrobat ,  acrobat.com ,  beginner ,  form ,  getting started ,  share ,  Total Training ,  TotalTraining ,  distribute
Using PDF Forms in Acrobat Reader
Using PDF Forms in Acrobat Reader
Learn about the Enable Usage Rights feature in Acrobat. Enable PDF files to allow Reader users to perform tasks that can usually only be done in the full version of Acrobat.
  • Views: 7,653
  • Added: Oct 24, 2011
  • Runtime: 00:04:54
  • Tags: pdf ,  tutorial ,  acrobat ,  beginner ,  form ,  getting started ,  reader ,  Total Training ,  TotalTraining
Using the Auto-Analyzer to find the clips you need
Using the Auto-Analyzer to find the clips you need
Learn how to use the Auto-Analyzer to quickly find your most interesting, highest-quality clips. Also use Auto-Analyzer to find clips that meet a particular set of criteria.
  • Products covered:
  • Premiere Elements
  • Views: 5,973
  • Added: Oct 14, 2011
  • Runtime: 00:03:48
  • Tags: tutorial ,  beginner ,  getting started ,  premiere elements ,  auto analyzer
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