Fast Tip Friday – Add Attachment to PDF Using Adobe or Nuance
This fast tip demonstrates how to add another file as an attachment to a PDF file. This feature is available in Adobe Acrobat (even the Reader version)Â and Nuance Power PDF.
This fast tip demonstrates how to add another file as an attachment to a PDF file. This feature is available in Adobe Acrobat (even the Reader version)Â and Nuance Power PDF.
This fast tip demonstrates how to use the Excel Power Query Modulo feature to clean up a report and make it more user friendly. Download Sample Files
This fast tip demonstrates how to use Nuance Power PDF Advanced to import a search term list, perform searches across multiple PDF files, and mark all of the terms for redaction. In a previous tutorial, I demonstrated how to Search and Highlight Across Multiple PDFs Using Adobe Acrobat Pro.
This fast tip demonstrates how to download pages from a website, in case you need to get a “snapshot in time” of a website for a litigation matter, using free software called HTTrack Website Copier. In a previous tutorial, I demonstrated how to download web pages to PDF using Adobe Acrobat.
This fast tip demonstrates how to insert a table into an Outlook email.
This fast tip demonstrates how to insert a screenshot into Microsoft Office applications without having screenshot software.
This fast tip demonstrates how to split a PDF into multiple PDF files.
This fast tip demonstrates how to use a newline instead of a new paragraph in Microsoft Word.
This fast tip demonstrates how to easily remove names from the auto-complete list in Outlook.
This fast tip demonstrates how to make a photo transparent by removing the background using Microsoft PowerPoint.
This fast tip demonstrates how to perform a search and replace across multiple PDF files using Adobe Acrobat. This feature is available in both Acrobat XI and DC.
This fast tip demonstrates how to create a batch file that will copy files from one location to another and rename the files in the process. In this tutorial, I referenced three previous articles: Fast Tip Friday – Using DOS to Create File Listing Fast Tip Friday – Excel Fill Handle Double Click Concatenate –…
This fast tip demonstrates how to create screenshots using the built-in Snipping Tool in Windows. In a previous Fast Tip Friday tutorial, I demonstrated how to use the art of rubber banding.
This fast tip demonstrates how to save web pages to a PDF file using Adobe Acrobat.
This fast tip demonstrates how to use the Transpose feature in Excel.
This fast tip demonstrates how to extract the audio from a video file using a free tool called VLC Media Player.
This fast tip demonstrates how to use a Chrome browser extension called The Great Suspender to reduce memory usage.
This fast tip demonstrates how to use a free program called TextStat to quickly and easily generate a concordance (aka word list) from multiple MS Word documents. NOTE: If you have PDF files, you could convert them to MS Word format or text format in order to use this software tool.
This fast tip demonstrates how to use an Adobe Acrobat action to perform searches across multiple PDF files, highlight all of the terms and extract the pages that have hits highlighted. The highlight colors available to use in the javascript are listed below: color.transparent color.black color.white color.dkGray color.gray color.ltGray color.red color.green color.blue color.cyan color.magenta color.yellow…
This fast tip demonstrates how to use an Adobe Acrobat action to import a search term list, perform searches across multiple PDF files, and highlight all of the terms. The highlight colors available to use in the javascript are listed below: color.transparent color.black color.white color.dkGray color.gray color.ltGray color.red color.green color.blue color.cyan color.magenta color.yellow If you…
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