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December 17, 2007

Adobe Acrobat Versions

I have gotten questions from several people who were at the Louisiana State Bar CLE last week about the differences between Acrobat Standard versus Acrobat Professional.   In my mind, the biggest limitation of Standard is that you cannot do "Bates Numbering".  See Rick Borstein's article about this @ http://blogs.adobe.com/acrolaw/2006/09/acrobat_8_new_f.html

What Adobe Standard DOES NOT CONTAIN: (http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/matrix.html)

Permanently delete sensitive information, including specific text or illustrations, with redaction tools.

Create PDF documents with one-button ease from AutoCAD®, Microsoft Visio, and Microsoft Project (Windows® only).

Preserve
document layers in technical drawings in Visio and AutoCAD, and object data in Visio (Windows only).

Create
fillable PDF forms from scanned paper, existing PDF documents, Microsoft Word documents, or Excel spreadsheets.

Automatically recognize
form fields on static PDF documents and convert them to interactive fields that can be filled electronically by anyone using free Adobe Reader® software.

Enable
Adobe Reader† users to participate in reviews with complete commenting and markup tools, including sticky notes, highlighter, lines, shapes, and stamps.

Enable
Adobe Readers users to fill and save PDF forms locally for offline users.

Enable Adobe Readers users to digitally sign PDF documents.

 

Extra Information

Cost to Upgrade from Standard to Professional is $159.

A great resource for Acrobat on the web is the Acrobat for Legal Professionals Blog: http://blogs.adobe.com/acrolaw/

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