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Adobe Acrobat X Standard
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  2. Platforms: Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows XP
  3. Publisher: Adobe
  4. Format: DVD-ROM
  5. Sales Rank in Electronics: #104

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Discover the power of Acrobat Dynamic PDF to help you create and share next-generation PDF files and work better with your team. Use Adobe Acrobat X Standard software to easily scan and convert paper documents into searchable, electronic PDF files, and turn paper forms into fillable PDF forms. Quickly combine and organize multiple file types into a single, polished PDF document that can be shared reliably with virtually anyone, anywhere. Apply basic security features to protect your work. And confidently store and share documents through easy-to-use services at Acrobat.com.

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Acrobat X Standard -- B0046DMZH8
The Latest Version of Adobe Acrobat: Acrobat X Standard


When it comes to creating and sharing PDF documents—securely and reliably—there’s Adobe Acrobat X, and then there’s everything else. Acrobat X helps you simplify your life by creating searchable PDFs, making fillable forms, combining multiple files types into a single PDF, and much more—all so you can get more done. Also confidently store and share documents through easy-to-use services at Acrobat.com.
Acrobat X PDF Converter Screenshot
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Top Overall Features


PDF file conversion
Create PDF documents from within any application that prints, including one-button conversion from Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Publisher, and Access, as well as from Firefox and Lotus Notes — without leaving the application you’re working in.


Edit PDF files
Quickly and easily edit PDF documents without going back to the original source files. Save time by making simple changes to text directly within PDF files, then remove, reorder, and rotate pages.


Convert PDF files back to Word & Excel
Reuse content from PDF documents to get a head start on new projects. Save PDF files as Microsoft Word or Excel files and retain layout, fonts, formatting, and tables.
Acrobat X Standard Highlights
Acrobat X Standard Highlights


Multiple file merging
Combine content from multiple sources—including documents, spreadsheets, emails, web pages, scanned paper, and images—into one compact PDF file that can be shared and viewed easily.


Online file sharing
Use Adobe SendNow online services from within Acrobat to send, share, and track large files without the headaches of email size restrictions, FTP sites, and costly overnight services.


Fillable forms
Easily create fillable PDF forms from scanned paper documents or existing PDF, Microsoft Word, or Excel files. Automatically convert static fields to fillable ones. Track and manage responses. Export data to a spreadsheet for analysis.
Acrobat X Desktop Family Comparison
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Customer Reviews

Average Customer Review
3.4 out of 5 stars (45 customer reviews)

59 of 59 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Don't buy it! Acrobat 9 is better, January 14, 2011
dissipatedfog (San Francisco, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Adobe Acrobat X Standard (Software)
I had a choice between version 9 and X and made the wrong one. I had been using the trial version of 9 and loved how I could copy information in a PDF as a table and paste into Excel. Version X says it has this great new feature of being able to save a PDF as an Excel file and I thought, "Great!" Uh, not so great. Information that used to copy and paste beautifully into Excel is now a jumbled mess. Some of the columns don't translate correctly, so instead of information spread out over 3 or 4 columns, it's all in one - I can get THAT from the free Adobe Reader. I've tried saving as Excel, saving as a Word docx and copy/pasting but each way has produced poor results. I've tried the copy and paste into Excel from some of the exact PDFs that worked with version 9, so it's definitely this version. Maybe there are some other ways that X is better than 9, but this is a huge thing to not work well.


159 of 171 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Party Like It's 1999, December 10, 2010
Adam Bahner - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Adobe Acrobat X Standard (Software)
Lets face it; after two decades, Adobe is running out of ways to make documents seem exciting.

With Acrobat 10, there are three price tiers. Acrobat pro adds the ability to redact information, make forms and embed media files. Acrobat suite tries to vertically integrate Acrobat with technology from Adobe's other products (Flash, Premiere, and Photoshop) to provide an alternative to Powerpoint.

Here's what would excite me: If Adobe took the time to rewrite Acrobat from the bottom up as a 64-bit application. I am running Acrobat on Windows 7 64-bit and it still uses antiquated 32-bit code.

I would also be excited if Adobe added serious multi-threading support since most of today's computers have two, four, six and even more processor cores.

Adobe definitely has not skimped on heavy-handed Digital Rights Management -- the buzzword for its effort to keep you from stealing this software. Adobe runs its Windows background software even when you...Read more


45 of 46 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Trouble Using with MS Office 2010, February 28, 2011
Travis H. Long (CA) - See all my reviews
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When I bought a new computer in January 2011 I upgraded from Acrobat 8 Standard to Acrobat X Standard specifically because the product advertises it is compatible with MS Office 2010 and Windows 7. I am running 64-bit Windows 7 Home edition. My MS Office suite is 32-bit. Unfortunately, I can't create .pdfs from any Office products.

I spent 61 minutes on hold waiting to get through to a tech support individual the first time I called. I have since spent several hours with a tech from India on two different occasions where he controls my screen and tries to solve the problem. The individual has had no luck trying to fix the problem. I really don't think the tech support individual knew much more than I did by watching him fumble around on my screen. I think he may have been searching Adobe's support site for answers! He rescheduled for a third time, but failed to contact me. I have now had to reopen the support claim because Adobe considered my case "resolved" since they...Read more

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