Adobe Acrobat 9 Pro Level 2

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Course titleAdobe Acrobat 9 Pro Level 2
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CodeADAC9PROL2

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Overview

As a business professional, you have some experience in using Adobe Acrobat. Now, you are ready to further develop your PDF documents. In this course, you will use Adobe Acrobat 9.0 Pro to convert technical documents to PDF files, enhance and control PDF content accessibility, customise PDF documents for interactive use online, and prepare PDFs for commercial printing.


Target Audience

The target students for this course are office professionals who want to employ the advanced productivity and creative features of Acrobat 9.0 Pro.

Prerequisites

Attendance of Adobe Acrobat 9 Pro Level 1 course: ADAC9PROL1 (or equivalent knowledge)

Delegates will learn how to

By the end of this course you will be able to: 

  • Create PDF files from technical documents
  • Enhance the utility and accessibility of PDF documents
  • Create interactive PDF forms using Adobe LiveCycle Designer
  • Make a PDF document ready for commercial printing
  • Finalise PDF files for commercial printing

Course Outline

Lesson 1: Creating PDFs from Technical Documents

  • Topic 1A: Create PDF Documents Using Autodesk AutoCAD
  • Topic 1B: Measure Technical Drawings

Lesson 2: Enhancing PDF Documents

  • Topic 2A: Embed Multimedia
  • Topic 2B: Optimize PDF Files
  • Topic 2C: Enhance PDF Document Accessibility

Lesson 3: Creating Interactive PDF Forms in Adobe LiveCycle Designer

  • Topic 3A: Create a PDF Form
  • Topic 3B: Add Form Fields
  • Topic 3C: Create Calculations
  • Topic 3D: Create Buttons
  • Topic 3E: Track Forms
  • Topic 3F: Compile Returned Forms
  • Topic 3G: Organize Compiled Data

Lesson 4: Preparing PDF Files for Commercial Printing

  • Topic 4A: Examine the Commercial Printing Process
  • Topic 4B: Create PDF Files for Prepress
  • Topic 4C: Apply Color Management Settings
  • Topic 4D: Modify Adobe PDF Settings for Prepress
  • Topic 4E: Preview Printed Effects

Lesson 5: Finalizing PDF Files for Commercial Printing

  • Topic 5A: Preflight Documents
  • Topic 5B: Create PDF/X, PDF/A, and PDF/E Compliant Files
  • Topic 5C: Create a Composite
  • Topic 5D: Create Color Separations

Appendix A: Miscellaneous Features – Supplemental Lesson Adding Enhancements

  • Topic 1A: Index Documents
  • Topic 1B: Batch Process PDF Documents
  • Topic 1C: Repurpose PDF Document Content

Appendix B: Adobe Certified Expert (ACE) Program


Related courses from which you may also benefit:

  • Adobe Photoshop CS5 Level 1
  • Adobe Photoshop CS5 Level 2

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