Operation Manual
WHAT IS COREL PDF FUSION? INDEX CONTENTS 7
Chapter 1 Introduction
WELCOME to Corel
®
PDF Fusion
™
—the application that lets you convert, view and
make corrections to documents.
1.1 What is Corel PDF Fusion?
Corel PDF Fusion is a ground-breaking tool that lets you create, correct, assemble and
merge different types of document. Corel PDF Fusion is easy to use. You can complete
everyday tasks in seconds, such as pulling together reports or documents from existing
material currently in different formats. You can also create industry-standard PDF, XPS
and DOC files to share, collaborate, archive and print.
In the Trial period, Corel PDF Fusion is fully featured for 30 days. After this period Corel
PDF Fusion remains fully featured and lets you view and print documents. However,
saved documents and changed documents you print or attach to an e-mail are
watermarked.
NOTE: Upon purchasing a serial number, files that were previously saved with a watermark will still have
a watermark.
When you purchase a Serial number, you have access to all the features of Corel PDF
Fusion and Corel PDF Converter and your files are not watermarked.
1.2 How to use this manual
When Corel PDF Fusion is installed, see Chapter 2, “How to install Corel PDF Fusion”,
or go to Chapter 3, “Getting to know Corel PDF Fusion”. This chapter tells you what
you can do with Corel PDF Fusion and provides basic instructions on how it is used. Also
provided in this section is a detailed description of the Corel PDF Fusion features.
For more detailed information on the features available in the various views go to
Chapter 4, “The Corel PDF Fusion work area”.
For more information on Corel PDF Converter see Chapter 5, “The Corel PDF Batch
Converter work area”.
Chapter 6, “How do I...?” provides step-by-step guides on how to use the various Corel
PDF Fusion features and functions.
For more information on Document Security and using annotations (bookmarks and
comments) see Chapter 7, “Document settings and security” and Chapter 8, “Working
with annotations”.