Description Let’s summarize how the new and improved Acrobat XI features align within the context of the four key challenges identified by IDC: User Productivity. Acrobat XI let you make quick updates directly to PDF files. Edit text and automatically reflow paragraph text. Crop, resize, or swap out images. Editing a PDF is intuitive and natural with the new, unified editing tool.
If you want to repurpose existing PDF content and you don’t have the original file or the tools, you can simply export to PowerPoint, Word, and Excel without losing content, formatting, or layout – and even when OCR is needed. Saving PDF to PowerPoint is new in Acrobat XI.
Actions can save users a lot of time by automating a set of document preparation tasks. Actions has been significantly improved to increase ease-of-use and flexibility. Also, it is easier for IT to be able to create and deploy these to their organization and centrally manage them. Collaboration.
In addition to the rich capability of Shared Reviews in Acrobat that speed document review cycles, Acrobat XI includes improved integration with SharePoint and new support for Mac and SharePoint makes it easier to work with files in a SharePoint environment. Also new in Acrobat XI is the ability to accelerate approval processes and obtain instant e-signatures in place of hassling with fax machines and paper. This can save a lot of money.
For building forms, Acrobat XI Pro will include the all-new FormsCentral desktop app which makes it easy to create brand new, professional-looking forms. It is integrated with the FormsCentral online service to further provide capabilities for form distribution, data collection, and analysis. Information Security. Improved application security in Acrobat XI, protects your organization’s networks and data and reduces out-of-cycle patches that has been shown to lower IT costs.
With Acrobat XI, it is easier for users to protect PDF in one simple step to prevent copying and editing within Acrobat and also in Microsoft Office through the Acrobat ribbon. Working Across Devices. Acrobat XI is touch-friendly and can be deployed on a tablet running Windows 8 or via virtualization through Citrix XenApp. Adobe Reader XI provides a reliable platform for viewing and interacting with PDF. For example, sign a document electronically, fill and save forms and add comments to PDF files through Adobe Reader for mobile. New Features.
Measure the distance, area, and perimeter of objects in PDFs. Save PDF to PowerPoint When I tried this feature, it floored me!
Acrobat can convert PDFs to editable PowerPoint files complete with backgrounds, artwork, and bulleted text. Convert documents and images to PDF files. Create PDF and Run Action You can now run an Action directly from a file in Microsoft Office.
For example, you might convert a contract to PDF then automatically show the Bookmarks panel and password protect the file. Redesigned Combine Panel The Combine documents experience in Acrobat XI is much improved. You can visually swap in pages, change order, and see thumbnails of existing files. Acrobat XI Combine works better on the Mac than previous versions.
Mac users now can see thumbnails and convert Office file types, too. You still need to have Microsoft Office on your computer, of course.
Restrict Editing Easily With Acrobat’s new ability to edit PDF, you may wish to protect the important documents you share. Acrobat XI includes new, easier single-step method to add this restriction. WebMail Support Use Yahoo or Gmail? You can now send email directly from the File menu in Acrobat (File Send File.). You can configure multiple email accounts, too, and set the default mailer. FormsCentral Acrobat has long had tools to create forms, but the process involved creating an original file in another program and then laying form fields on top of the PDF later.
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Acrobat XI includes FormsCentral, a new standalone tool that allows you to create both PDF and web forms and collect the data. FormsCentral includes a nice library of pre-built forms to get you started. Add comments to PDFs with a full suite of commenting tools including text editing, highlighter, and sticky notes. Preflight and prepare files for high-end print production.
Add bookmarks, headers, numbering, and watermarks. Add Bates numbering to legal documents. Tech Specs Operating System Microsoft Windows 10 Microsoft Windows 8/8.1 Microsoft Windows 7 Microsoft Windows XP Processor 1.3Ghz Processor Memory 512 MB of RAM Disk Space 2 GB free space for installation Microsoft Office Compatibility Acrobat X is compatible with Microsoft Office 2003-2016.
You can still create PDFs in later versions of Microsoft office by using the 'print to PDF' function of Acrobat. For detailed Microsoft Office Compatibility See https://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/kb/compatible-web-browsers-pdfmaker-applications-old.html.
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Note Hi guys, I have been experiencing issues getting Adobe Acrobat Pro XI deployed in SCCM, with an exit code of 1603. This basically relates to the Microsoft Visual C 2010 x64 Redist 10.0.40219 missing from Windows 7 SP1. The vcred.msi that comes with the Acrobat Pro XI install files needs to be deployed first in order to get the software to install. Msiexec /i vcred.msi /qn THEN MSIEXEC /I AcroPro.msi TRANSFORMS=' AcroPro.mst' /qn I hope this helps anyone having the same issues as I did:).
Hello Ned I had problems with adobe reader 11 standard. There is a Troubleshoot compatibility option. You have to go to the exe file in c:/programs right click to get to the option. There you could run in win 7 or 8 compatibility. I had no luck with standard 11.
Uninstalled it. That Adobe Acrobat Reader DC ran with no problems that I remember. I didn't need all Cloud storage, and editing features. Uninstalled that.
Now just open pdf with Edge. A Microsoft support engineer will be with you shortly.
Stay online your next. I had Adobe Acrobat XI Standard installed with the latest update 11.01.16. I upgraded to Windows 10 and when I tried to open Acrobat, nothing happened. I tried to uninstall and reinstall through control panel, but it did not work. Finally I used AcroCleaner to uninstall Adobe Acrobat XI Standard and rebooted.
Next I reinstalled Adobe Acrobat XI Standard. Next I went to Adobe's webpage for updates and downloaded the latest Acrobat update 11.0.16 and ran that. Now it works fine Windows 10. On a different system I tried uninstalling Acrobat XI Std first before running the Windows 10 update, but it had the same outcome as leaving it on there. When I tried to run it, it did nothing. It did not open, it did not give an error message.nothing.
As far as I know, Adobe Acrobat XI Std. Is compatible with Windows 10.
Not sure about Pro version, but I would imagine it should be. Although I use many Adobe Products I no longer recommend them as a retired IT Professional I still work with and assist many Non-Profit and Charity operations that battle for Funding of Software and Support. They find it impossible to use software on a subscription basis or update software that is not used a lot as well as the cost of a learning curve and loss of productivity learning new or major changes the interface of applications. I recently assisted one operation to purchase windows 7 and some new machines with windows 7 pre-installed at quite a cost despite the assistance from some sponsors and myself. They did not want Windows 8 machines as to most Business users that is a Cell Phone operating system to which I agree. Fortunately they could get a free upgrade to windows 10 and were prepared to wait a year or so, but now their full investment and operation has come to a halt, as some of the support work I do for people at no cost. I use Adobe Acrobat 10 to support a sporting operation and other such organizations, now they can no longer afford to continue functioning as most of their software would cost too much to replace or upgrade, and sponsors are not prepared to help with products that have a life expectancy of less that 8 to 10 years especially on software that is used only about 4 times per Year to create special PDF documents or like myself and some others that use Adobe Premier one or twice a year to make a video for personal use.
I purchase Adobe Suit 6 for myself some time ago at huge expense and have only used it about 15 to 20 times to create holiday movies and some sport related archives. I believe software Vendors can not be expected to update features in an application free forever but need to fix simple problems that do not require rewrite of the application for at least 10 years, like motor manufacturers are required to carry stock of spares for that period. I admire Microsoft for their attempts to try their best to maintain compatibility for as long as possible without being detrimental to progress and functionality. I will just have to follow some others and no longer support or recommend ADOBE Products. Over many years as an IT professional I and many of my colleagues often were asked to block access on their firewalls and routers to prevent users any access to Adobe update servers or for that matter any adobe servers or services of any type.
All updates must be downloaded on a single machine and tested before updating on the rest of their machines manually. I have done support at many companies that do not allow any of their Graphical or engineering PC connection to the internet for obvious privacy reasons. This is also nowadays causing many problems as several applications need to divulge unknown private data to their developers that is often leaked to opposition companies. Some companies are also concerned by the access to the configurations and types of systems used for their design work or the other software they use for this. Windows 10 has finally driven the final nail in my casket. I started with DOS 2.0 many years back.
Paid for, coded around, and Digested every advance MS ever tossed our way. Remember the lead balloons? Windows ME, and get a load of 'Vista' and the aftermath.
Still, I remained to be able to some how eventually justify the costs and jumbling of the GUI. Nothing changed, just the wrappers. The Win 10 MS Cloud and respective consequences, for the first time in my soft sweet life, have focused me on Apple IOS or Linux in that order. Microsoft is not advancing anything but scuttling the 'Personal' in Computing.
It is now the 'RC', or 'Rented Computer' with a 'Parking Meter' and even Traffic Camera Ticket concepts all in one so called 'Update'. It was fun but now a deceased OS for 'People'. Good luck to you and your impending market doom.
Hi JS2010, According to my research, Adobe Acrobat X is not compatible with Windows 10. We should get Acrobat XI Pro at least. System requirements Acrobat family of products—older versions (XI, X, 9) For more information, it is recommended to ask for help from the third party support. NOTE: This response contains a reference to a third party World Wide Web site.
Microsoft is providing this information as a convenience to you. Microsoft does not control these sites and has not tested any software or information found on these sites. Best regards Please remember to mark the replies as answers if they help, and unmark the answers if they provide no help. If you have feedback for TechNet Support, contact [email protected].
Hi JS2010, According to my research, Adobe Acrobat X is not compatible with Windows 10. We should get Acrobat XI Pro at least. System requirements Acrobat family of products—older versions (XI, X, 9) For more information, it is recommended to ask for help from the third party support. NOTE: This response contains a reference to a third party World Wide Web site.
Microsoft is providing this information as a convenience to you. Microsoft does not control these sites and has not tested any software or information found on these sites. Best regards Please remember to mark the replies as answers if they help, and unmark the answers if they provide no help.
If you have feedback for TechNet Support, contact [email protected].
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