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I've just gotten Adobe Acrobat installed, and I've been asked to scan and
convert some installation manuals and Performance Data sheets to PDF as
soon as possible. I've never used Acrobat distiller before; anyone know of
a good resource I can use to get me started quickly? Apparently the user
manual was mysteriously missing from the program (I gather there is a big
thick manual that comes with it, not just the piddly getting started
guide), and as of yet IS has been unable to track it down. I'm planning on
visiting the Adobe web site, and have the Adobe Action Pack Learning
CD...anyone else use a book, web site, or other guide which has proved
helpful? Any tips from experienced users would be appreciated as well.
Thanks!
Jennifer Jelinek
jlkraus -at- ametekwater -dot- com
Ametek Water Filters
Sheboygan, WI
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