Operation Manual
WHAT CAN YOU DO WITH COREL PDF FUSION? INDEX CONTENTS 15
Chapter 3 Getting to know Corel
PDF Fusion
This chapter provides you with the following information:
• “What can you do with Corel PDF Fusion?” on page 15
• “How do you use Corel PDF Fusion?” on page 16
• “What is a document format or PDL?” on page 17
• “What are the features of Corel PDF Fusion?” on page 18
• “What next?” on page 25
3.1 What can you do with Corel PDF Fusion?
Corel PDF Fusion lets you open and display various common document file types. When
these files are open you can add, remove or edit bookmarks and comments/annotations;
search for text items and correct them. In addition to this, you can mark page areas or
text for
redaction.
This is the process of “blacking” out the page content to censor,
obliterate or hide the contents. You have full control over the security of your
documents.
One of the best features of Corel PDF Fusion is the ability to drag-and-drop one or more
pages from one document into another. This lets you combine documents, which may
exist in various document formats, into a single coherent document. You can save this
new document in one of the various common file formats. Corel PDF Fusion is used to
convert documents from one document format into another.
You don’t need to convert files to modify them. The output document format is decided
when you save.
Corel PDF Converter lets you create PDF, XPS and Word files from a variety of desktop
document formats. This is done by dragging-and-dropping files onto the application. You
can print to the Corel PDF printer from your desktop applications and create PDF files.
In addition to this, you have a one-click facility that provides direct PDF creation from
your Microsoft Office Word, Excel
®
and PowerPoint
®
applications. You have complete
control over the format of your created documents.
NOTE: Not all components are available in all versions of PDF Fusion.