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Author: Thom Parker

Acrobat provides a huge range of functionality through its menu items.  Unfortunately for the scripter, much of this functionality is not directly available through the JavaScript DOM. But there is one glimmer of hope: Acrobat JavaScript does have a function for executing the Acrobat menu items. While not perfect, this function allows the scripter to provide shortcuts to the user and automate some functionality not available in the JavaScript DOM.

Topics JavaScript
Type HTML
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06/30/2008
Author: Rak Bhalla

Part 1 of a 4 part series on how to use the new 3D capabilities in Acrobat 9 Pro Extended. This article covers 3D PDF templates, 3D commenting, and enhanced control over measurement markups

Topics 3D, Acrobat 9
Type HTML
5,577
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07/01/2008
Author: Adobe Systems

Learn how to create exploded views or keyframe-based animations for assembly and disassembly instructions.

Topics 3D
Type HTML
3,835
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11/14/2006
Author: Adobe Systems

Learn how to access the many features available in the Acrobat 3D Toolkit and set up the right environment to simulate your technical illustration process.

Topics 3D
Type HTML
2,887
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11/14/2006
Author: Adobe Systems

Learn how to optimize CAD file imports for maximum performance, use polygon reduction, and edit and create materials.

Topics 3D
Type HTML
2,896
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11/14/2006
Author: Rick Borstein

This eSeminar covered password, certificate and policy-server security.

Topics Security
Type HTML
2,509
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02/14/2008
Author: Stefan Cameron

"Form fragments" allow you to extract common elements, such as a form header and footer, across multiple forms and place them in a separate file called a "fragment". By leveraging the form fragment feature, you can greatly reduce the complexity of your forms and improve maintainability.

Type HTML
5,582
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03/16/2008
Author: Donna Baker

Acrobat continues to offer new and interesting ways of incorporating features into PDFMakers, the menu items and toolbars installed into common Office products. Acrobat 9 is certainly no exception, and offers more customizations and multimedia features than ever. Check out what’s new.

Type HTML
11,637
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06/17/2008
Author: Donna Baker

Adobe Acrobat 7 is designed to help you tame runaway e-mail: Use the Attachments tab to work with attached files. When you're ready, use an eEnvelope for secure delivery of a document and attachments.

Topics Security
Type HTML
1,987
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08/19/2006
Author: Thom Parker

Automating the creation and placement of Markup Annotations on a PDF with Acrobat JavaScript is very similar to automating the creation and placement of form fields. But there are some major differences. Probably the biggest difference is the coordinates used for placing the annotation at a specific location on the page.

Type HTML
5,508
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10/19/2007

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