In this tutorial, learn about the new text editing capability in Acrobat XI that presents an intuitive point-and-click experience. The new Content Editing panel greatly simplifies the entire process of editing a PDF document.
In this tutorial, learn about the new image editing capability in Acrobat XI that presents an intuitive point-and-click experience. The new Content Editing panel greatly simplifies the entire process of editing a PDF document.
In this tutorial, learn the easiest way to edit a PDF file that originated from a scanned document. This multi-step process involves running Text Recognition (OCR) on your scanned document first and then using the new Content Editing panel tools in Acrobat XI.
How to convert PDF files to Word or Excel using Adobe Reader
In this tutorial, learn how to convert an existing PDF file in Adobe Reader to a Word or Excel file. This feature requires a subscription to either the Adobe CreatePDF or ExportPDF online service.
In this tutorial, learn how you can combine and rearrange individual PDF documents into a single PDF file from Adobe Reader. This feature requires a subscription for either the CreatePDF or ExportPDF online service.
In this tutorial, learn how you can change or replace the document signer (perhaps the original signer is out of the office) for an eSignature document in Adobe EchoSign.
In this tutorial, learn how you can link or embed an EchoSign form into a web page so multiple signers can easily access your form for signature. This is especially useful if you need to post a form on your website for multiple people to fill in and sign.
In this tutorial, learn how to create and export a new PDF form using Adobe FormsCentral. When you create and distribute your form as a PDF file, recipients will be able to save the form offline, fill out little by little, forward to others, keep a filled copy for their records, and print a copy of the form.
This feature requires a subscription to the Adobe FormsCentral online service.
In this tutorial, learn how to import an existing PDF form into Adobe FormsCentral and collect responses. It is no longer necessary to recreate your existing PDF form within FormsCentral to take advantage of the data collection and analysis capability. Note that Adobe FormsCentral does not support PDF forms created using LiveCycle Designer.
This feature requires a subscription to the Adobe FormsCentral online service.
How to distribute PDF and web forms using FormsCentral
In this tutorial, learn how to move your PDF or web form online to collect responses, test drive, and setup confirmation messages in Adobe FormsCentral. This feature is only available when using Acrobat XI Pro. and the Adobe FormsCentral online service.
In this tutorial, learn how to view and summarize form responses that are collected using Adobe FormsCentral. You'll see real-time data that you can sort, summarize, graph, or even export. This feature is available when using Acrobat XI Pro. and the Adobe FormsCentral online service.
In this tutorial, learn how you can automatically send someone an email receipt after they have filled out their web or PDF form using Adobe FormsCentral. This feature requires a subscription to the Adobe FormsCentral online service.
In this tutorial, learn how to create an attachment form field on a web (HTML) form to collect files from respondents in Adobe FormsCentral. Only web forms support attachment fields not PDF forms. This feature requires a subscription to the Adobe FormsCentral online service.
In this tutorial, learn how to create a new form using the new FormsCentral desktop app in Acrobat XI Pro. You'll find a wide range of pre-designed templates and design tools for your new PDF or web form.
In this tutorial, learn how you can distribute a PDF form to others in Acrobat XI using email (including webmail), an internal SharePoint server, or shared network folder.
In this tutorial, learn how easy it is to fill-in and save form information using the new Adobe Reader XI. Whether your form has fillable fields or not, you'll still be able to print and save all your information.
The ability to save form field data is not available for PDF forms designed using Adobe LiveCycle Designer in Adobe Reader XI.
In this tutorial, learn how to create EchoSign-aware form fields that can be used in conjunction with the Adobe EchoSign service for electronic signatures.
In this tutorial, learn about the improved support for touch devices in Adobe Acrobat and Reader XI. The new Touch mode provides smoother scrolling, you can swipe to scroll a page, accelerated swiping to allow to you to scroll quickly through large documents, and pinching to zoom.
In this tutorial, learn how you can open and save PDF documents directly to Acrobat.com within Acrobat or Adobe Reader XI. Once your files are uploaded to Acrobat.com, you can share them with others using mobile devices.
In this tutorial, learn how to send or distribute PDF files to others directly within Adobe Acrobat or Reader XI using webmail applications like Gmail and Yahoo.
In this tutorial, learn how to build your own custom tool sets from your favorite tools and panel commands in Acrobat XI. You can also share and download additional Tool Sets through the Tool Set Exchange.
In this tutorial, learn how to automate various steps in Acrobat XI Pro. by creating a new Action. Actions allow you to pre-define routine, multistep tasks and then run them in an automated fashion. You can also share and download additional Actions through the Actions Exchange.
In this tutorial, discover how to make your PDF files accessible to those using assistive devices like text-to-speech synthesizers and screen readers using Acrobat XI Pro.
In this tutorial, learn about the wide variety of commenting tools available in both Acrobat and Adobe Reader XI, including the new Text Correction Markup tool.
In this tutorial, learn where the Typewriter tool has moved to in Acrobat XI .The Typewriter tool is very useful for filling out PDF forms that do not have built-in form fields.
The Typewriter tool is also available in Adobe Reader XI.
In this tutorial, learn how to create and validate PDF documents so they conform to various standards like PDF/A, PDF/X, PDF/E, and PDF/VT. Accessibility standards such as PDF/UA and WCAG2.0 are also covered. Some of the features in this tutorial are only supported using Acrobat XI Pro.
In 90 seconds or less, get a video tip on how Acrobat XI can help you save time. Access 15 quick tips in all, ranging from PDF editing and conversion of PDF to Office formats to forms and e-signing.