![]() I also like some of the PDF editor tools in Adobe Professional. You can also insert a “print” button on the form or even an “email this form” button, so that after they fill out the fields it’s easy and seamless to get the form back to you. you can insert fields where people can type. This is particularly helpful if you have forms for “reimbursement” or “registration forms” and lots of others. One of my favorite things to do is to create fillable forms! That’s right, you can create a PDF from a Word document, then you can insert fillable fields into the PDF file. Unlike the well known “Acrobat Reader” there are lots of other ways you can use Adobe Professional. It installs a printer driver, then when you want to convert a document to PDF you just select that printer driver, hit print, it asks you for the location where you want it saved and name the file and VOILA! Instant, clean PDF file all set for text searchs and printing a copy just as clean as the original document (90% of the time, some graphics or spreadsheet grids do get distorted). Many of us are familiar with the “Print to PDF” option that Adobe Professional installs. That said, it’s also one of my favorite pieces of software IF you use it to even part of its full potential. Many different copiers use “scan to PDF” or “Email PDF”, but the “scan to desktop” is another option altogether.įirst, Adobe Professional is a very expensive product, several hundred dollars per desktop installation. eCopy is generally integrated with some different copier systems that “scan to desktop”. Many law firms use both Adobe Professional and also eCopy.
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