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Table Of Contents
- Why are PDF files popular?
- What PDF Professional does for you
- Installation and Activation
- How to Get Help
- Starting the Program
- Overview of creating PDF files
- Create PDFs from PDF Professional
- Create PDFs from Print dialogs
- Use the PDF Create Assistant
- Create PDFs from Windows Explorer
- Create PDFs from Microsoft Word
- Create PDFs from Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint
- Create PDFs in mailing applications
- Create PDFs from Internet Explorer
- Nuance PDF Create Properties dialog box
- How to overlay PDF files
- How to package files
- Cloud connectors
- SharePoint and other DMS support
- Starting the Program
- Exporting PDF from the Professional program
- The PDF Converter Assistant
- Starting the Program from other places
- Processing modes and outputs
- Handling Mixed Input Files
- How do PDF files work?
- Language Support
- Cloud Connectors
- SharePoint and other DMS support
- XPS File Support
- Web Updates
- Un-installation
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Edit PDF Files
The main screen areas of PDF Converter Professional are as shown:
Navigation panels:
Attachments
Bookmarks
Comments
Compliance *
Destinations
Form Controls
Layers
Model tree
Pages
Signatures
Tags
Organizer panels:
Stamps
Auto Recovery
Security
Sign/Certify
Envelope
Clip Art
Watermarks
A: PDF View
B: Advanced Edit
C: Collaboration
1. Document panel
2. Title bar
3. Menu bar
4. Navigation panels
5. Organizer panels
6. Toolbar area
7. Attachments or
Comments panel
8. View bar
* In PDF Converter Enterprise only.
Use Document Assembly view for multi-page or -document editing.
PDF Converter Professional groups its controls in
several toolbars. You
can undock these and drag them into your working area. Here we
present the main toolbars, in some cases describing the individual tools
from left to right. You can customize toolbars to show or hide buttons.