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         <title>Adobe Canada Acrobat e-seminar series</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<h1>Adobe Canada  Kicks off e-seminar series</h1>
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                             <p>Adobe Canada  is hosting our first Acrobat e-seminar series. I am excited about this as  we have been striving to achieve this for quite some time. We have had many requests  for in-depth demonstrations that drill down on the topics we present at our  live events. </p>
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                             <p>The first e-seminar was held July 11th and  focused on &ldquo;Creating Polished Documents&rdquo;. We have 3 more e-seminars planned  over the summer and with enough interest hope to make this a regular series.  </p>
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                             <p>Our next event in the series will be on July 25th  and will focus on &ldquo;Commenting and Collaboration with Adobe Acrobat&rdquo;. If you would like to register, you can at:</p>
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                             <p><a href="http://www.eventsadobe.com/acrobateseminar/">http://www.eventsadobe.com/acrobateseminar/</a></p>
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                             <p>Stay tune for more dates and times.</p>
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         <title>First Blog - Commenting and Reviewing</title>
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                             <p>Welcome to my first blog. I am excited to be up and running and hope you will   find the information valuable.  Most of my blogs will consist of valuable   lessons I have learned from Adobe Acrobat customers over the last 13 years. I   figured I would start with one of the most common questions about Adobe Acrobat:   what is the benefit of using Acrobat to collaborate on documents?<br/>
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