
Securing PDFs with Adobe Experience Manager. Convert or export PDFs to other file formats. Hosting shared reviews on SharePoint or Office 365 sites. Working with component files in a PDF Portfolio. Add headers, footers, and Bates numbering to PDFs. Send PDF forms to recipients using email or an internal server. Troubleshoot scanner issues when scanning using Acrobat. Change the default font for adding text. Enhance document photos captured using a mobile camera. Rotate, move, delete, and renumber PDF pages. Asian, Cyrillic, and right-to-left text in PDFs. Grids, guides, and measurements in PDFs. Access Acrobat from desktop, mobile, web. The app will return a list of all the places that keyword appears in the lease document, so you can find the best result and go straight to that section. For example, if you want to find a specific clause in your thirty-page apartment lease, just pull up the file and search for a keyword. And because this Android app update also includes in-document search for PDFs, Word docs, and PowerPoint files, you can now jump right to the info you need - which is especially useful for lengthy files. Any PDFs you share in this way will be automatically added to a ‘Sent files’ folder in your Dropbox, so you don’t have to worry about downloading and keeping track of the PDFs you send. Plus, from that preview, you can tap the ‘Share’ button to automatically generate a shared link to the file. Now if someone emails you a PDF or it’s already saved elsewhere on your phone, you can easily preview it with Dropbox, even if you’re offline.
That means you get rich previews for all your PDFs, regardless of whether or not they started in Dropbox. Our latest update to the Dropbox Android app brings with it an exciting new feature - a PDF viewer.