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Happy New Year from PDF Store

Issue 1 for 2006

If you are much like me, you will have made and perhaps already broken a New Year's resolution or three and spent the holiday period enjoying yourself far more than is generally considered healthy. Returning from a brief hiatus for the New Year, this edition of PDF Perspectives will recap some of the most popular topics covered in 2005 and list the top annual performers in sales and downloads from PDF Store.
If you follow the content on PDF Store's sister site, Planet PDF, you may also want to check out its "Year-in-review" newsletter, sent last month.
All the best.
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- Issue 4 for 2005: My PDFs are too hard to navigate!
- Issue 10 for 2005: I want to build PDF output into my application.
- Issue 16 for 2005: How can I cut down on spot colors in my PDF documents?
- Issue 18 for 2005: How can I edit my PDF documents?
- Issue 19 for 2005: How can I easily print multiple PDF documents?
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- Nitro PDF Professional
An affordable, fully-featured PDF creation and editing product.
- ARTS PDF Aerialist
Advanced tools for splitting, merging, stamping, bookmarks, hyperlinks and process automation.
- XpdfViewer
Active X control (Visual Basic, Delphi, IE, etc) which provides a PDF file viewer component from within custom applications.
- Quite Imposing Plus
Features include n-up pages, booklet making, adding page numbers.
- Pitstop Professional
The industry standard for PDF preflight, auto-correction and editing.
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1. More immersive reading in Acrobat
By Dan Shea
Clutter is the natural enemy of immersive on-screen reading. Toolbars, icons and menus can really get in the way if you are settling down with a good eBook or giving that document a final read-through before sending it out. This PDF tip explains how to reduce on-screen clutter and make the reading process as painless and distraction-free as possible.
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2. Creating bookmarks in Acrobat the easy way
First, we'll go back to basics: selecting text in PDF documents. Why would you want to do this? Well, perhaps you want to quickly make a document bookmark? Selected text can be used to both set the destination and name a bookmark. Pretty cool, huh? This PDF tip explains how.

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