Reorganize and manipulate PDF documents; including applying bookmarks &; to meet specific needs.Create and distribute PDF forms and automate the process of collecting and summarizing form response data.Markup and edit PDF documents and apply tick marks.Secure PDF documents and facilitate electronic approvals and signatures.Convert PDF documents to Word and Excel files. Highlights
Stop struggling with PDFs! Using Adobe Acrobat and other PDF tools provides access to many features which make working with these common files a breeze. Learn to use tools and features to their fullest to work more effectively and efficiently.Review functions such as PDF forms, redaction, converting PDFs to Word and Excel files, electronic signatures, creating and applying tick marks, building indices and catalogs, portfolios and securing PDF documents.The popularity and usefulness of PDFs increase daily, but most PDF users have not learned how to manipulate PDF documents effectively. Accordingly, they struggle and strain with these very common files. Learn the top features necessary to optimize production with PDF documents.
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More Information
Course No.
4203607L
Level:
Intermediate
Prerequisites:
Fundamental knowledge of basic PDF operations.
Notes
None
Speaker(s)
Thomas Stephens
K2 Enterprises
Thomas G. Stephens, Jr.,
CPA.CITP
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, Major in
Accounting,AuburnUniversity
Master
of Science, Major in Finance (emphasis in Corporate Finance), GeorgiaStateUniversity
Twenty-five
Years of Public Accounting Experience, Five Years of Corporate Internal
Auditing Experience, Four Years of Corporate and Cost Accounting Experience
Nineteen
Years of Experience as a Continuing Professional Education Discussion
Leader
Member
of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and the Georgia
Society of Certified Public Accountants; Past Member of the Institute of
Internal Auditors
To
Date, Has Presented Over 1,800 Continuing Education Sessions to Over 55,000
Participants