Conveniences from Corporation of Adobe and Microsoft

Adobe and Microsoft

Office people, especially teams in large companies, often need to work with multiple documents including Microsoft Office documents and PDF files together. So there is no doubt that the collaboration of Adobe and Microsoft is good news to such people.

The release of Adobe Acrobat X and Microsoft 2010 last year fully proved the collaboration. And this decision of the two super companies now can facilitate the co-working of team members all over the world.

First let’s talk about Adobe Acrobat X. A very essential feature of Adobe Acrobat X is the tight integration of Microsoft SharePoint integration. This means that PDF files in SharePoint document libraries are now directly accessible in Acrobat via the ‘Open and Save’ dialog boxes, just like files on the local computer.

Another big feature of Adobe Acrobat X is the ability to export PDF to Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Access seamlessly. With the improved OCR accuracy and efficiency, users now can recover PDF files to editable Office documents.

And to Office 2010 users, as Acrobat X integrates seamlessly with Microsoft Office applications through included add-ins called PDF-Makers. Users can generate high quality, standards-compliant PDF files with navigational links and initiate Acrobat based review workflow, all without leaving the office application.

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