How to Password Protect a File
No matter your industry, there’s likely several documents on your computer that contain sensitive information about your business or clients – especially if you work with forms and other documents …
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No matter your industry, there’s likely several documents on your computer that contain sensitive information about your business or clients – especially if you work with forms and other documents …
If you use Nitro’s cloud service to sign and share your documents, you may have noticed that some handy new features have recently popped up in the “Tools” tab of the …
Meet Curt: College Instructor, Pilot, and Real Life Nitro User Curt Scott isn’t an average college instructor, lecturing on ethics or econ. Professor Scott teaches aviation at Green River Community …
What makes a PDF display correctly for a mobile device or screen reader? A feature called PDF tags, which can make a significant impact on the accessibility of a PDF document. The figurative bones of PDF files, tags optimize them for universal accessibility.
Tech start-ups are famous for their quirky job nomenclature. Knowing what is expected of you, even if a job description accompanies a Master of the Universe title, can be perplexing.
Nitro has commonly been referred to as the missing piece of the Microsoft Office suite –and now more than ever, we’re making tremendous strides to “complete the suite.” Next stop: Microsoft Outlook.
In Nitro Pro 9 you can select and permanently “erase” any information you want removed from a PDF file.
When engineers, designers, and architects conceive and construct our buildings, parks, and roads, precision can never be overvalued. Depending on scale in their drawings and mockups, a fraction of a centimeter on paper can easily translate into meters in construction. And with deadlines, budgets, and safety as key priorities, incorrect measurements can often lead to catastrophe.
When collaborating with a team, the process of comparing your original document with an edited version is like playing a concentration game, except it’s not fun. Often times there’s at least one team member who forgets to track changes, add notes, delete content, or edit graphics. The inconsistencies can cause painstaking manual comparison that slows down workflows with time-consuming searches for both edits and the correct document version.
Since Microsoft Word 2008, users have transitioned from the classic .doc files to the new.docx file–but why?
At first glance, it may seem like that “X” is merely a change in naming conventions, a minor inconvenience because you need to have a recent version of Word to use it. In actuality, that “X” signifies improvements to the file format that benefit everyone from authors to engineers. Think of it as a newer, mightier version of an application you love.