30th October 2007

Whiz bang Keyboard Shortcuts extend Acrobat 8 functionally

Hello all, well, I am rededicating myself back to my blog and really trying to get you the best information about the Acrobat Family of products out there! So here is a quick hit for you! Read the rest of this entry »

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24th October 2007

Hey all you 3D Rockers out there, Do I have the contest for you!

Hey all, Adobe is sponsoring a 3D PDF contest for you to show off your coolest 3D PDF files.

Example:
Tim’s 3D Mock up of a Tank Trailer in Acrobat 3D and Solidworks 2007 3D Trailer Example by Tim Huff Read the rest of this entry »

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24th October 2007

Files for the PDF Central Conference

Hello all of you from the PDF Central Conference, as I promised, here are the links to the documents From my sessions. Read the rest of this entry »

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14th October 2007

How to Create a Blank PDF in Acrobat 8

This is funny but get this question alot. Previous to release 8 of Acrobat, this was not an easy task. But in Acrobat 8 we gave you an easy way to create a blank PDF Read the rest of this entry »

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11th October 2007

Acrobat in Action eSeminars - available on demand

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Yep you asked for it and you got it, in all it’s glory, the Acrobat in Action eSeminars are now available on demand!  Yippee!!  Now you can relive all those touching moments, that make your PDF creations so special!  Here is the official info that came in the e-mail! Read the rest of this entry »

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11th October 2007

Workaround available for vulnerability in versions 8.1 and earlier of Adobe Reader and Acrobat

Security Alert -  October 5 (ok, so I’m a little late)

Adobe posted information on its Security Bulletins and Advisories page about a recently reported vulnerability in Adobe Reader and Acrobat for Windows XP (Vista is not effected if you are running IE 7) . You can get the official release at: http://www.adobe.com/support/security/advisories/apsa07-04.html

Having now researched and verified the vulnerability, Adobe expects to provide before the end of October an update to versions 8.1 of Adobe Reader and Acrobat that will resolve the issue.  A security bulletin will be published on the company’s Security Bulletins and Advisories page  when the update is available. I will also have it here as soon as published.  In the meantime, Adobe is also making available information about a workaround users can implement to protect themselves from the vulnerability.  It is always good practice to be watchful of anything that comes from an unknown source, Adobe recommends users exercise skepticism and caution when in receipt of unsolicited e-mail communications requesting user action, such as opening attachments or clicking web links.

Remember to keep some life in your life!

Tim Huff

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5th October 2007

More Forms, how to use a Drop-down list to change Pictures?

Hello all, well this is a direct reference to a comment to that was on this site. ( So see, I do read them ), so the question was how to use a drop-down list to change an image in an Acrobat Form? Well click the more button to find out!
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4th October 2007

Great new book on Adobe LiveCycle Designer by J.P. Terry

book1.gifCheck out this great new book by J.P. Terry on Adobe LiveCycle Designer you can buy it here on Amazon Click Here

Thanks all Tim

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