About Acrobat Exchange; How To Get Started; Installing The Acrobat Software - Proxima Media Express Supplementary Manual

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ABOUT ACROBAT
In order to run your presentations from a disk, you must convert them to
.PDF files. You'll use the Adobe Acrobat Exchange program that was
included in your MediaExpress package to do this. In most cases it's as
simple as choosing the Print command in your source application, then
choosing the .PDF driver as your printer. Instead of printing the document
on your printer, you print the document to a .PDF file, which is in a special
format that the MediaExpress system can use. You then copy that file to a
disk and place it into the MediaExpress disk drive.
The Acrobat Exchange program is very full-featured; for the sake of brevity,
this User's Guide only explains those features that you need to use in order to
save your presentations in .PDF format. We suggest that you review the
online help files that are included in this product to explore the numerous
other features of Acrobat Exchange.
Note: The Proxima Adobe Acrobat Exchange software has additional
features not found in other versions of Acrobat Exchange.

HOW TO GET STARTED

To get started, install the MediaExpress hardware and Acrobat Exchange
software. Refer to the MediaExpress Installation Card that came with your
MediaExpress kit for hardware installation instructions. Refer to the next
section for software installation instructions.

INSTALLING THE ACROBAT SOFTWARE

To install the Adobe Acrobat software:
1. Insert the disk labeled Installer Disk 1 into your computer's floppy drive.
2. Do one of the following:
• Windows users choose File, then Run, and type a:\setup
(or the drive letter of your floppy disk drive) and press Enter.
• Macintosh users double-click the Installer icon.
3. The License Agreement screen appears. Click Accept to continue the
installation. The Acrobat Exchange Installer dialog box appears.
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