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5 Best features that you get in Adobe Acrobat Reader DC: Free

Adobe Employee ,
Apr 01, 2020 Apr 01, 2020

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Here is a list of  5 best features of Acrobat Reader DC, that doesn’t require a subscription…

 

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Before we introduce them to you, know a bit more about Adobe Acrobat Reader DC first….

Acrobat Reader DC is a free, stand-alone application that you can use to open, view, sign, print, annotate, search, and share PDF files.  

Click here Download Reader DC  

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Watch Tutorial here: https://video.tv.adobe.com/v/4670/?hidetitle=true&quality6 

 

1- Comment and review PDFs:  Pic4.png With Reader on your desktop, you can: annotate PDFs using sticky notes; type text directly onto the page; highlight, underline, or use strikethrough tools; and draw on the screen with the freehand drawing tool. Guide: https://helpx.adobe.com/in/acrobat/using/commenting-pdfs.html

 

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2- Fill & Sign PDF Forms:   Pic5.png An interactive or fillable form contains fields that you can select or fill in. For such forms, the Fill & Sign tool displays only the Sign option. For more information on filling an interactive form, see Fill in interactive forms.

Guide: https://helpx.adobe.com/in/reader/using/fill-and-sign.html 

 

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3- Share PDF:  Pic7.png  You can quickly share a link to a PDF document with others for viewing or commenting. The document shared as a link opens in any browser, on any device. The document is stored securely in Adobe Document Cloud.

Click here to know more.  

 

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4- Store and access files in Adobe Document CloudPic9.png

Store and access files in Adobe Document Cloud with 2GB of free storage. Get instant access to recent files across desktop, web, and mobile devices. 

Guide: https://helpx.adobe.com/in/document-cloud/help/sign-in.html

 

Use Adobe Document Cloud to store, find, and view files in the cloud. When you save files in the cloud, you can access them from virtually any device. Document Cloud services are also integrated with Acrobat DC, Acrobat Reader DC.

Sign in to Adobe Document Cloud with your Adobe ID and password, or with your social (Facebook, Google, or Apple) account.

 

 

 5- Certificate-based signatures: Pic5.png A certificate-based signature, like a conventional handwritten signature, identifies the person signing a document. Unlike a handwritten signature, a certificate-based signature is difficult to forge because it contains encrypted information that is unique to the signer. It can be easily verified and informs recipients whether the document was modified after the signer initially signed the document.

 

To sign a document with a certificate-based signature, you must obtain a digital ID or create a self-signed digital ID in Acrobat or Adobe Reader

 

Click Here to know more.

 

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Hope this would help you knowing Adobe Acrobat Reader DC better.

Join the conversation here. We are listening!

 

To discover a host of other great features – Go straight to:  You can do more in Adobe Reader/Acrobat Reader Mobile if you have an Acrobat Pro DC subscription | Adobe Acrobat Reader DC FAQs 

 

 

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