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Dosen't look like posts are answered here...

MTBorg
Registered: Jul 16 2007
Posts: 5

Looks like most of the posts here have "0" replies.

In looking at the ones that have 1, 2, 3, 4, replies... they are restating the question.

Wonder where one can get Acrobat questions answered... any suggestions?

gkaiseril
Expert
Registered: Feb 23 2006
Posts: 4308
This is a user to user forum and other users are freely giving their time and knowledge.

Adobe provides a Support Knowledge Base for free for all their products, provides free downloads of the SDK documentation for Acrobat, free download of the PDF and PS Reference manuals, provides tutorials other than the ones in the AUC site, provides the AUC site for free, and has paid support.

The Acrobat and LiveCycle Designer both have a Complete Help for the product.

Many of the questions answers can be found if one just looks in the help or the freely downloadable documentation or just search the forums.

George Kaiser

epanagio
Registered: Aug 29 2007
Posts: 5
Great. Adobe provides a lot of support and resources tools for their customers, however, a few customers have legitimate questions that should be addressed somehow.

Frustrated in New York.

Evan
gkaiseril
Expert
Registered: Feb 23 2006
Posts: 4308
Fine, I supply more than my share of answers for what Adobe is paying me. Many of the questions I answer are answered in he Help files and freely downloadable documentation.

Where the others?

There is also "Ask an Expert" column for the AUC.

George Kaiser

daxcastro
Registered: Sep 17 2007
Posts: 10
Yeah.. I got a suggest.. ask a question... I see you like to complain. how about asking a question. People answer if they know the answer. Sorry if you arent getting your moneys worth from the free advice.