The book will introduce you to the product’s many benefits, including:
- Editing and annotating PDF files
- Sharing PDF files
- Sending PDF files electronically
- Redacting and Bates numbering documents
- Allowing users with free Adobe® Reader to fill forms, add comments, and suggest revisions
- Inserting notes and comments
- Storing e-mail
- Securing PDFs to prevent unauthorized persons from accessing the files
- Securing documents of all types to prevent the disclosure of confidential information
- Removing metadata and other information from PDF files
- Preventing other users from making changes to PDF files
- Improving workflow and increasing productivity
- Reducing the use of paper
The most comprehensive guide available, the fully updated second edition of The Ultimate Guide to Adobe® Acrobat® DC discusses and demonstrates the features that all businesses and law offices use, and explains and illustrates what the features are, why they are important, and how to use them.
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Pamela A. Myers is Office Administrator for Integrated Technology Services, LLC and the Office Administrator, Paralegal, and client liaison for the Law Offices of Daniel J. Siegel, LLC.With more than 25 years of experience in the legal field, Pam is known for her technological acumen, her attention to detail, her ability to anticipate an attorney’s needs, and her dedication to obtaining the best results for clients.Her genuine enjoyment of technology and what it has to offer helps her to convey to others not only how to use technology but also why they should use and embrace it. While employed as a paralegal at her former firms, Pam was often called upon to help train others because of her talent for conveying things in a simple, easy to understand way.Pam has worked as a paralegal since 1996 representing both plaintiffs and defendants. While employed as a paralegal at a large, nationally known firm, she also served as the paralegal coordinator for her practice group, supervising and training the group’s paralegals. She received her bachelor’s degree, with honors, from West Chester University. After working for five years in business management, Pam decided to pursue paralegal studies at the PJA School, where she graduated at the top of her class. Her professional activities have included serving on the Board of Directors of the Philadelphia Association of Paralegals, as its Second Vice President, and also as Editor-in-Chief of its newsletter.