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<p>Hello all, I am moving this blog to my own blog, so come on by and visit.</p>

<p>Come by <a href="http://acrobat.timhuff.net" target="_blank">http://acrobat.timhuff.net</a></p>]]></description>
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For all of you that have hammered my blog on this one, here is an official statement from us:</p>

<p><strong>"Adobe will remove the 'Send to FedEx Kinko's' service and functionality, currently available to US customers in Adobe Reader and Adobe Acrobat."</strong></p>

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<script type="\'text/javascript\'" src="\'http://track3.mybloglog.com/js/jsserv.php?mblID=2007021222121397\'"></script>Thanks all for attending the eSeminar, it was a lot of fun, sorry I got double booked and had to leave, but Rick is outstanding in what he has to offer you guys.  <a target="_blank" href="http://acrobat.timhuff.net/30_dirty_tricks.pdf">Here is the download of the Tips and Tricks PDF.</a>

Have a good one and keep some life in your life

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<h3 class="title">Thirty Dirty Tricks for Acrobat 8: An eSeminar on Thursday, July 26</h3><br />
Rick Borstien and I will be presenting a free eSeminar called "Thirty Dirty Tricks for Acrobat 8" on Thursday, July 26 at 10AM PST.</p>

<p>Click <a href="http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/event/index.cfm?event=detail&amp;id=991037&amp;loc=en_us"><font color="#cc0000">here</font></a> to register. (Opens in a new window)</p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>Wed, 25 Jul 2007 14:26:18 -0600</pubDate>
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         <title>Big 2 Hour eSeminar with Tim Huff and Rick Borstein-All things Acrobat</title>
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Hello all if you want a great overview of Acrobat 8 Professional today is your day!  Myself, Bryant Bell, and Rick Borstein are going to cover Creating PDF's, Combining Multiple files, Collaborating, Forms, and Security!</p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>Wed, 25 Jul 2007 10:06:52 -0600</pubDate>
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         <title>Setting the default for drop downs in Acrobat LiveCycle Designer</title>
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Since we have  been on a Forms binge lately, I was asked, &quot;when you create a drop down list, how do you set one of the list to be a  default?&quot;  Well you are lucky, I can show you in a short entry, so here we go.
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If you  watched the eSeminar last Wednesday (July 11, 2007), you saw me whiz through creating a Form Distribution Work flow from a word document that I recieved from my son's soccer team.  I got a lot of feedback asking for a more indepth look at how to create a forms based workflow in Acrobat 8 Professional (Note: that this is a windows only workflow for now, the workflow for the Mac is slightly different and I will be putting the Mac version up here as soon as my Mac comes in :-).&nbsp;  So for all my adoring fans, here you go!
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Hey all I am doing a 3o minute Acrobat Professional eSeminar this Wednesday July 10 at noon Central Time on Data Collection and Forms, this will rock and you will be shocked at what you can do with forms and PDF's that are not forms but want to be!
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Recently we sent out an update to Acrobat and the Adobe Free Reader that bumped the revision to 8.1and I have been asked what is the big deal and why should I run the update, well below is a short list of all the goodies that are in this point release, it ain't just bug fixes!
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I was recently asked this question, &quot;Tim, You showed us that you didn't need AutoCAD on your computer to get 2D DWG files into Acrobat 8 Professional, but what about AutoCAD 3D models into Acrobat 3D version 8?&quot;  Well, you are in luck, just like Just like Beckham at a Spice Girls Concert! We got you covered here, just sit back relax and let your ol’ buddy Tim kicks this one out for you.  
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I get asked this question alot, and I have to say it is very easy to get your Revit models into Acrobat 3D version 8.  The question you have to ask yourself; do I need the BIM data, or is this just for review and mark up!  Whoa, Tim, now you’re getting technical on us!  Well, just sit back relax and let your ol’ buddy Tim step you through the process.
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<p>I was at one of the largest oil field tool provider today  and things were going pretty good.  We  where discussing Acrobat 8 Professional, Acrobat 3D Version 8 and a little  LiveCycle Policy Server, when a one of the ladies from the document group asked  what I thought was a very simple questions…..How do you change the text style  in a Text Box?  Well I piped up and  said…..
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Yep, the big 2 hour Acrobat for AEC review is this Wednesday June 6!  This has been a great series and really fun for me.  These training video's will continue but will be more general, but, you will get some amazing information!  Click to read more!
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<p>Great news for all of you that use 3D in your AEC and EPC designs and collaboration workflow's. <strong>Acrobat 3D Version 8 is now shipping.</strong> This version of Acrobat 3D is full of new features that will take your 3D designs to millions of possible consumers! 3D PDF's can be enabled by Acrobat 3D for users that use the Adobe free Reader. Click here to read more ab out the new version of Acrobat 3D.</p>

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<p>This Wednesday's Acrobat for AEC / EPC Lunch is Security! Product design and confidential information. We will focus on document and policy based security. Read on for more info:</p>
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