By Lori Kassuba — April 01, 2015
Delete all the existing comments in your PDF file and then save a copy.
By Lori Kassuba — April 01, 2015
This guided Action converts a folder of PDF files into individual PNG images.
By Lori Kassuba — April 01, 2015
This guided Action converts a folder of PDF files into editable PowerPoint files.
By Marvin Hartmann — February 27, 2015
This action allows you to automatically remove all hidden information in one or multiple documents such as comments and markups, bookmarks, metadata, without prompting to do anything.
This action allows you to automatically remove all the following hidden information in your documents:
- Metadata
- File attachments
- Bookmarks
- Embedded search index
- Comments and markups
- Form fields
- Hidden text
- Hidden layers
- Deleted or cropped content
- Links, actions and javascripts
- Overlapping Objects
This action has two steps.The first step is to remove all the information above, and the second step will save the document, keeping the original file name. When you remove any of these items, you also remove digital signatures, Adobe Reader extensions, review and forms workflows, and document information added by third-party applications. If you need the original file, be sure to say a copy first!
By Marcus Radzuweit — October 17, 2014
This Action exports a LiveCycle Designer template from XFA form.
By Lori Kassuba — September 03, 2014
This Action is designed to set the initial opening view on a folder of PDF files. By default, the magnification is set to fit the page and display bookmarks.
By Jean-Renaud Boulay — June 06, 2014
Use this Action to remove the tooltips from all your form fields in a PDF form (Acrobat XI or later version).
Acrobat XI automatically detects form fields, but it also creates yellow tooltips that display when you roll-over each field. These tooltips are made from the field name and are often not really relevant, which is confusing for end users.This Action will automatically remove these tooltips from all your form fields.
By Lori Kassuba — March 25, 2014
This 3-step guided Action searches for words or phrases in a PDF file, highlights the words using the highlight annotation, and then extracts each page containing a highlight annotation.
This 3-step guided Action searches for words or phrases in a PDF file (using the redaction command), highlights the words using the highlight annotation, and then extracts each page containing a highlight annotation.
No actual redaction takes places during this process.
This is a combined version of Rick Borstein’s Find and Highlight Words Action and Extract Commented Pages Action.
By Mark Moraal — February 06, 2014
This Action automatically removes the first page of a PDF document from multiple files.
This Action automatically removes the first page from multiple PDF files. You can choose to open several files or folders at once.***The action will automatically save and overwrite your existing PDF document, so make a backup copy of your files first. You can edit this Action and change the Save step to Save As to avoid overwriting the original PDF files.
By Karan Chauhan — February 01, 2014
This Action will help to remove standards settings for PDF/A, X, and E from any PDF file.
By Karan Chauhan — January 20, 2014
Convert multiple PDF files into PostScript (PS) files in one step.
By Rick Borstein — November 25, 2013
This is an updated version of the Document Numbering Action that allows you to stamp two separate numbering items at the same time.
This is an updated version of the Document Numbering Action for Acrobat XI. It allows you to stamp two separate numbering items at the same time — the document number and the page number.
Detailed instructions are available here.
By Rick Borstein — November 25, 2013
This is an updated version of the Create Comment Summary Action that creates a report of comments across multiple PDF documents.
The Create Comment Summary Action processes multiple PDF documents and outputs for Acrobat XI:
• A Summary Document which reports on the files which were processed
• An attached Comma Separate Values (CSV) file listing all comments, by page, by document. This file may be opened in a spreadsheet program.
Detailed instruction are available here.
By Rick Borstein — November 25, 2013
This guided Action stamps a PDF file with the filename, renames the file, and saves to a folder.
This guided Action stamps a PDF file with the filename, renames the file, and saves to a folder. It automates the process of stamping by doing the following:
• File Name
• File Name + Date
• Document Title
• User-entered text
Detailed instructions are available here.
By Rick Borstein — November 25, 2013
This guided Action allows you to easily find out which documents contain comments.
This Action processes multiple files and detects whether documents have comments or not. Document with comments are copied to a folder of your choosing. Optionally, you may copy documents without comments to a different folder. The Action also creates a Summary Report that lists the processed files.
Detailed instructions are available here.
By Rick Borstein — November 25, 2013
This guided Action processes multiple PDF files and extracts pages the individual pages that contain comments.
This is an updated version of the Extract Commented Pages Action for Acrobat XI. It processes multiple PDF files and extracts pages in two ways— to a subset of files from the original document and to a summary document containing all pages extracted from source documents. Detailed instructions are available here.
By Rick Borstein — November 25, 2013
This guided Action creates a summary report of all the bookmarks within a PDF file.
This is an updated version of Rick Borstein’s Acrobat X Action that processes multiple PDF documents and creates a report of all the bookmarks. Reports can be created in one of two formats:
• A unified report, by document, listing bookmarks in a hierarchical fashion.
• A Comma Separated Value (CSV) file, which may be opened in a spreadsheet program such as Excel.
By JR Boulay — October 01, 2013
This guided Action will embed a PDF file into an FDF (Forms Data Format) file to force opening in Adobe Reader or Acrobat and then saving the file.
This Action will embed a PDF file into an FDF (Forms Data Format) file to force the file to open in Adobe Reader or Acrobat. This is very useful if you are developing PDF forms that will be filled out on the Mac. Sometimes Mac users will attempt to fill out PDF forms in Mac Preview instead of Adobe Reader or Acrobat, which can generate form field entry errors (i.e., form field data is not visible). Adobe Reader and Acrobat are the only apps that can open FDF files, so embedding a PDF into a FDF file ensures that it cannot be opened using another PDF reader or in another PDF editor.
- This Action will prompt you to select a PDF file that will be saved as a FDF.
- After opening the FDF the end user will not be prompted to save the PDF, the embedded PDF will be saved in a temporary folder and deleted when they quit the application.
By JR Boulay — October 01, 2013
This guided Action will embed a PDF file into an FDF (Forms Data Format) file to force opening in Adobe Reader or Acrobat.
This Action will embed a PDF file into an FDF (Forms Data Format) file to force the file to open in Adobe Reader or Acrobat. This is very useful if you are developing PDF forms that will be filled out on the Mac. Sometimes Mac users will attempt to fill out PDF forms in Mac Preview instead of Adobe Reader or Acrobat, which can generate form field entry errors (i.e., form field data is not visible). Adobe Reader and Acrobat are the only apps that can open FDF files, so embedding a PDF into a FDF file ensures that it cannot be opened using another PDF reader or in another PDF editor.
- This Action will prompt you to select a PDF file that will be saved as a FDF.
- After opening the FDF the end user will be prompted to save the PDF, then the FDF should be deleted automatically.
By Lori Kassuba — September 12, 2013
This guided Action converts a folder of PDF files into individual JPEG images.
By Lori Kassuba — August 01, 2013
This guided Action flattens all content in form fields and comments in a PDF file so that they are no longer editable.
By Lori Kassuba — June 25, 2013
This guided Action automates highlighting important words across multiple documents to quickly spot key information.
By Lori Kassuba — June 19, 2013
This guided Action performs the steps necessary to optimize a PDF file for Search Engine Optimization (SEO).
By Lori Kassuba — April 12, 2013
This guided Action restricts editing and copying of content within a PDF document.
This guided Action restricts editing and copying of content within a PDF document. It is setup to process a folder of files of any type that Acrobat Pro. can open (i.e., PDF, Word, Excel, etc.).
In the resulting PDF file (which is titled filename_secure.pdf), the only changes allowed are commenting, filling in form fields, and signing existing signature fields.
The Action can be modified to suit your particular application.
By Dean Longley — April 05, 2013
This guided Action converts multiple PDF files into MS Word documents.
This guided Action converts multiple PDF files into MS Word documents.This Action does the following:
Defaults the file name of the Word document to the original PDF name and saves in a .docx word format.
Defaults to selecting whole folder for converting but possible to select additional sources for conversion.
Defaults saving Word document to the same folder as the PDF but the save location can be altered.
By Karl Heinz Kremer — March 13, 2013
This guided Action changes all the form fields in a PDF file from "Visible, but does not print" to "Visible" so they all print.
The guided Action will iterate over all form fields in a PDF file and look for ones that are configured as “Visible, but does not print” and change them to “Visible”, which means that they will print.
The modified file is saved with “_modified” appended to the original file name (e.g. test.pdf will be saved as test_modified.pdf).
By Louis Knebel — February 01, 2013
This guided Action separates the first 2 pages from batch file of doubled sided forms scanned to PDF.
This guided Action is used to streamline the the review process of daily inspections. The double-sided paper inspection forms are scanned at the end of each day using an e-file on an MFP. The reviewer retrieves the daily batch of inspections from the e-file server. After optimizing the batch the reviewer uses this Action to extract the first two pages.