
And if you need to print more files and add more pages to different locations within the document, you can. So, no need to save the file locally, it just opens up directly in PDF Converter Professional 8.

You can now print directly to the PDF printer from Microsoft® Office applications. More workflow options in Microsoft Office

Sometimes it’s the seemingly ‘little’ things that make all the difference – like this new feature: you can now get an instant visual preview of PDF email attachments within Microsoft® Outlook® 20, without having to open them up first. Yet another way to help you save time and work more productively. To make things even easier, there’s the option to reduce the file size of multiple files in one go. There’s now a new Reduce File Size feature that you can use on any kind of PDF file – great for graphic-intensive files that clog up storage. The video shows you how this can be done. If you regularly work with multiple forms data, this one feature alone could seriously boost your productivity. So you can then view and work on them in Microsoft Excel or similar spreadsheet programs. Better still, you can batch export data from multiple forms with the same data field sets to XML and CSV files.

Now the export data from form feature not only allows you to export FDF file formats but also other formats such as XFDF, XML and TXT. Collating data from forms just got so much easier.
