Join our free 40 minute webinar at 10.30am on 8th July where Steve Newberry, Senior Solutions Consultant from Adobe will be discussing the compatibility between Acrobat DC and Microsoft.Microsoft Office - Office 365, Office 2013, Office 2010, and Office 2007 applications. From Windows environments you can:• Create high quality Adobe PDFs from the Acrobat task ribbon in Office apps and directly from Microsoft Project or Visio• Add protection to PDFs to restrict others from copying or editing sensitive content• Request signatures from others directly from Word or PowerPoint in Office 365• Use the Send and Track plug-in for Microsoft Outlook to send large or small files to others and set tracking options to get notified when people view your file • Import comments from a PDF file into the source Word document as markups that can be accepted or rejected with the Microsoft Word Track Changes tool• Work with Windows 8.1 touch-enabled devices• Capture web pages as PDF files with a single click from Microsoft Internet ExplorerFrom Microsoft SharePoint document libraries, you can:• Open a PDF file, edit it in Acrobat, and save it back into the repository• Turn any repository file into a PDF which you can save and email• Combine multiple files into a single PDF• Automate processes by hosting shared document reviews or data collection for PDF forms on your SharePoint serverAdobe Acrobat DC works with both 32- and 64-bit versions of Microsoft Windows 7 and 8. It also works with Windows Server 2008 and 2012.
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