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Five useful features in Adobe Acrobat Pro

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Tobias HübnerBusiness Development Manager
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The new normal of the working world is a remote affair, with many of us working from home. This means that more documents than ever before are being shared digitally. PDF files are an essential component in the process of digital documentation. The Adobe Document Cloud enables complete digitization of paper-based processes – and therefore marks an important step towards the paperless (home) office.

Adobe offers two versions of Adobe Acrobat in the Document Cloud to manage these tasks: Adobe Acrobat Standard and Adobe Acrobat Professional. After all, PDFs are far more than just read-only documents.

Most users are familiar with creating, editing, commenting and converting PDF documents and almost certainly use these features regularly. To be clear: I am not referring to the free Adobe Reader/Acrobat Reader for viewing PDF documents. I am talking about Adobe Acrobat, a paid product that can be acquired in a variety of licensing models.

The standard version of Adobe Acrobat already gives you access to these basic features. But the software has far more tricks up its sleeve – in its Pro version. Let me introduce you to five of these features that I believe are very useful.

Top 5 features of Adobe Acrobat Pro

When you open Adobe Acrobat Pro, you will already see the icons of the most frequently used features in the upper area.

Home screen of Adobe Acrobat Pro DC if no document is opened

Click on "Tools" to show the icons for all features. These are then listed grouped by category. The Search feature makes it easier for you to find what you need. Click on the feature and then select Open in the drop-down menu to enable it.

Overview of features in Adobe Acrobat Pro

It will now highlight five special features of the Acrobat Pro version that make everyday office life so much easier.

1. Use Adobe Acrobat to redact information in your document

Do you want to permanently remove information from a PDF document? The Redact Tools are designed specifically for this purpose, and the feature can be used for text as well as images.

Document view with the Redact toolbar selected

Click on the small arrow next to "Redact Text & Images" and you will find 2 options. "Redact Pages" lets you remove entire pages of a document. "Find Text & Redact" gives you the option to search for single or multiple words or phrases and then remove them. The black bar that is placed over the content you wish to remove actually deletes it irretrievably from the document, so that it will not become visible again even when it is converted back into e.g. Word. You can also select Sanitize And Remove Hidden Information to redact invisible content such as metadata, hidden comments, etc. from the document, which might otherwise provide clues as to the original content.

2. Make your documents accessible with Adobe Acrobat Pro

Digital documents must be accessible to enable or facilitate access to PDF documents for audiences with physical limitations such as motor or visual impairments. To name an example: in Germany, the Equality for Persons with Disabilities Act (BGG) and other laws define the legal basis for this, and more detailed provisions are found in the Accessible Information Technology Ordinance (BITV).

The Accessibility icon is located in the "Protect & Standardize" category.

Tools view in Adobe Acrobat Pro

Adobe Acrobat lets you create accessible PDFs, check documents for compliance with accessibility standards and automatically generate reports containing the results of your check. Even the standard version of Adobe Acrobat offers you a wide range of features to create accessible PDFs. But the Pro version adds an Action Wizard that supports you and saves a lot of time and effort. Using the Wizard also provides certainty that you have taken into account all the important aspects of an accessible document.

Accessible Action Wizard in Adobe Acrobat Pro

Among the various benefits is the ability to alter contrast in the document, define the reading direction or determine how to proceed with particularly large documents.

3. Let Adobe Acrobat Pro compare two documents for you

Multi-page contracts, technical texts, terms of use: New or amended versions are released all the time and it is often difficult to tell at a glance what precisely has changed. Adobe Acrobat Pro runs a comparison of two documents for you.

You will find the Compare Files feature in the "Share & Review" category.

Tools view in Adobe Acrobat Pro

In the next step, select the two files you want to compare. Leave the box Compare Text Only unchecked if you want to include all parts of the document in the comparison. Check the box if you are sure you only want to compare the text. Then choose Compare. You will receive a detailed report on all changes between document 1 and document 2, including information on whether something has been added, changed or deleted. Naturally, the length of the process depends on the size of the document, but takes under two minutes for documents with around 10 pages.

Tools view in Adobe Acrobat Pro

4. Create PDF sub-formats for particular requirements

The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) has, among other things, defined standards that relate to how information is shared using the PDF format. Adobe Acrobat Pro lets you create PDF files that comply with certain ISO standards. These include, for example, the formats PDF/A for long-term archiving, PDF/X for data exchange with printers or PDF/E for the interactive exchange of technical documents. In addition to creating documents in these formats, you can also check whether a document complies with a certain standard and remove format-specific information again.

View in Adobe Acrobat Pro after enabling the PDF Standards tool

5. Embed audio & video in a PDF document

It’s easy to overlook important details with the flood of information engulfing us every day. Many of us no longer take the time to read long texts. And what has applied to the net for quite some time – and even more to social networks – is increasingly true of documents as well: We are far more likely to attract the interest of our audience and keep their attention for longer if we use interactive elements or video.

The Rich Media icon for embedding video or audio files in PDF documents with Adobe Acrobat Pro is found in the "Create & Edit" category

Tools view in Adobe Acrobat Pro

The associated features help you make your content more interesting for the audience by adding interactive components. Please note that only certain file formats such as MPEG-4 can be played with the current versions of Adobe Acrobat. But you can also insert links to refer to videos or audio content as an alternative to embedding files.

Rich Media feature view in Adobe Acrobat Pro

Adobe Acrobat Pro is available as part of the Adobe Document Cloud in the Value Incentive Plan (VIP). Our free white paper gives a detailed explanation of the added value of the Document Cloud and the different licensing models. You can also read how Acrobat DC makes administration and user management more flexible and improves productivity for your end users with new features. You will also find more information on the topic of Adobe on our consulting page.

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Get your version of Adobe Acrobat Pro

Persuaded by the benefits of the Adobe Acrobat Pro features? Then get in touch with one of our experts to receive advice on the Document Cloud.

Get your version of Adobe Acrobat Pro

Persuaded by the benefits of the Adobe Acrobat Pro features? Then get in touch with one of our experts to receive advice on the Document Cloud.

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Tobias Hübner
Business Development Manager

Publisher Advisory, Adobe