Posts Tagged PDF
Convert files to PDF using Adobe Reader X
Posted by Samartha Vashishtha in How to, New feature, PDF, Technical Communication - General, Tips and tricks on February 10, 2011
While you, the technical communicator, can always convert documents and digital assets to PDF using the Adobe PDF Printer that ships with Technical Communication Suite; let us explore an alternate way of creating quality PDFs that your marcomm colleagues can put to good use. “What software would they need to install first?”, you ask. Only Adobe Reader X, which is a free download from Adobe.com…
Review and collaboration in Adobe RoboHelp 9
Posted by Nandini Gupta in RoboHelp, Uncategorized on January 20, 2011
Tweet In his recent post on industry trends, challenges, and Adobe RoboHelp 9, Ankur Jain (Product Manager, RoboHelp) lists eight workflow solutions that RoboHelp 9 offers. The first of them is the review and collaboration workflow. Let’s see how this workflow can benefit today’s writing departments, which are lean yet expansive. While writers are the [...]
Interactive 3D models in PDF documents
Posted by Vikrant in Acrobat, FrameMaker, How to on January 3, 2011
Tweet A picture is worth a thousand words. How much would an interactive 3D Model be worth? See this sample 3D_Model PDF to help you decide. Universal 3D is a compressed file format for 3D computer graphics data, and Adobe Acrobat and Adobe Reader have support embedding and viewing these 3D models for some time [...]
Enable PDF text edits for text embedded in a screenshot
Posted by Samartha Vashishtha in Acrobat, Best practices, How to, TCS specific on December 26, 2010
Consider you have to complete a UI content review for the product you work on. Wouldn’t things be easier if you could use Acrobat text-edit-markup features to highlight the relevant content embedded in images?
FrameMaker: Crucial considerations for generating PDF files
Posted by Samartha Vashishtha in FrameMaker, How to on December 21, 2010
The options that you need to specify while generating PDF files from FrameMaker documents…
PDF Portfolios using Acrobat
Tweet Technical Documents don’t exist in isolation. As we are all aware, the norm of the industry is documentation sets. A documentation set contains multiple documents, each with different pagination, formats, page sizes, and any other complexities that you can add to the mix. The only factor that unifies these documents is that they are [...]


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