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Free Lynda.com Video: Acrobat DC Essential Training

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PDFs are probably the single most important kind of output you can create with InDesign. They form the backbone of modern print and editorial workflows, and they have allowed us to distribute countless documents online, with richly designed layouts and interactivity. So knowing how to work with PDFs is an essential part of being an effective InDesign user. And if you need to get up to speed with Adobe’s most powerful PDF tool, Acrobat DC, then Claudia McCue’s Acrobat DC Essential Training is required viewing.

Lynda video Acrobat DC Essential Training

In the free video below, Claudia explains all of the settings in InDesign’s export dialog boxes for print and interactive PDFs. Check it out!

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Editor in Chief of CreativePro. Instructor at LinkedIn Learning with courses on InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop, GIMP, Inkscape, and Affinity Publisher. Co-author of The Photoshop Visual Quickstart Guide with Nigel French.
  • Anita says:

    Adobe doesn’t do much with Acrobat, as there’s only been one update since January 2016. However, the best course I’ve come across involving this software is Anne-Marie’s: ‘Managing Conversions between Adobe CC and Microsoft Office,’ which was launched, I believe, in April of this year. And if you’re on a Mac, PDFExpert is far more user-friendly.

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