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Here is a feature that I fount about Acrobat 6.0 Professional:
So, what can you do with Adobe Acrobat 6.0? Well, the functions vary by version, and there are three. Acrobat Elements, available only in quantities of 1,000 units or more, lets you create one-button PDFs from Excel, Word, and PowerPoint. Acrobat Standard ($299) includes the enhanced collaboration capabilities and one-button Web-page conversion from Internet Explorer. Acrobat Professional ($449) incorporates all these tools, plus layered PDF creation from AutoCAD and Visio, interactive forms creation, PDF optimization, and configurable preflight options licensed from Callas Software.
Several of Acrobat 6.0's new features are extraordinarily useful. For example, Acrobat 6.0 Standard offers much-improved document review capabilities: you can perform most edits directly into the underlying text, approve them, then export them back into Word. More importantly, Acrobat sets up an excellent document-review work flow that works with Outlook and other mail programs to track who has received the document and responded. To simplify editing, Acrobat transmits the PDF to the reviewers, who send back only their annotations. Acrobat then creates a compound document in which you can review all comments at once or individual comments by reviewer. With Word, you'd have to send everyone the same file, then compile the various changes.
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