With Adobe Acrobat, groups of writers, website designers and graphic designers can review each other's work easily and inexpensively. That's because Acrobat is able to convert files from a wide range of application programs to PDF files. This eliminates the need for each member of your staff to have separate copies of each other's application software. And, it also eliminates the need for your staff to use the same type of computer. With advanced versions of Adobe Acrobat, you can even share videos in PDF files, without having to share video software programs.
Acrobat offers a standardized output format. What you see in the final PDF file will be exactly what others see. All headings, indentations, font sizes, font styles and graphics are preserved in the document. When you post a PDF file on a website, you don't have to worry that the images or fonts won't display correctly on different browsers. Because a PDF file is a graphic image file, the document appears exactly the same in different browsers.
PDF files produced with Acrobat can be readily searched for words. Simply type the word in the search box, and Adobe Acrobat highlights all the words or phrases that you entered. Click on the next icon in the toolbar to jump to the next instance of the found item.
Adobe Acrobat permits the addition of comments throughout the document. This lets different editors insert comments about specific paragraphs and sentences exactly where they are needed. Comments are not inline either. Just click on the comment icon, and the comment appears in a pop-up window.
Adobe Acrobat lets you copy graphics and pictures within the PDF file and paste them into your other documents as bitmap images.
You can set security levels for your PDF document. For example, you can define whether or not another person is allowed to edit the text, the graphics or place comments within the PDF document. You can also set a password for the document, so those that want to view the document will need permission. This is useful if you want to charge customers to access information.