Adobe Acrobat 8 Standard

What’s new

Viewing, navigating, and searching

Getting Started window
At a glance, see the main features of Adobe® Acrobat® 8 Standard and click links to start tasks or learn more about features. See Start in the Getting Started window.

Maximized work area
View PDFs in a new visual design for the work area, navigation pane, and toolbars. User interface elements have been removed to maximize space. See View the work area.

Customizable toolbars
Easily hide or show individual tools by right-clicking/Control-clicking a toolbar, or use the More Tools dialog box to customize toolbars. See Display and arrange toolbars.

Search enhancements
Find words or use advanced search tools, all from the same integrated toolbar. View search results in a floating, resizable panel. Search documents in a PDF package. See Search features overview.

Embedded PDF search index
Embed a search index for a specific file directly within the PDF to speed up searching. See Create and manage an index in a PDF.

PDF creation, assembly, and editing

PDF from a blank page
Create a blank PDF page and type text onto the page. Format text using formatting controls. Lock the document so that it can’t be edited. See Create a PDF from a blank page.

PDF packages
Assemble PDF files (including PDF forms) and non-PDF files into a single package. Files aren’t modified when packaged, so signatures and security options stay intact. Documents within a package are viewed in the same window. Easily add, delete, or extract documents from the package. Search and print the current or selected document, or all documents within the package. See About PDF packages.

Combined files user interface
Combine files into a single PDF with concatenated pages, or assemble files into a PDF package. Choose simple options to control the size of the resulting PDF. See Combining different types of files.

Mail merge to PDF within Microsoft® Word
Convert Word mail merge documents to PDF and send them out by email. See Create PDFs from Word mail merges.

Microsoft Excel worksheet enhancements
(Windows) Select and order worksheets for conversion. Convert all links and bookmarks. Create PDF/A-compliant files. See Application-specific PDFMaker settings.

Microsoft PowerPoint presentation enhancements
(Windows) Convert overlapping shapes and images, action buttons, action settings, and speaker notes. Convert backgrounds to a separate, nonprinting layer. Create PDF/A-compliant files. See Application-specific PDFMaker settings.

Email conversion enhancements
Convert an email message or a complete mail folder to PDF from Lotus Notes. Create PDF packages of email from both Microsoft Outlook and Lotus Notes. In Outlook on Windows, convert email archives to PDF packages and automatically archive email on a schedule. See Convert email messages to PDFs (Windows), Migrate old Outlook PDF archives to PDF packages (Windows), and Set up automatic email archiving (Windows).

Scanning enhancements
Scan to PDF or PDF/A from a broader range of scanners. Add metadata while scanning. Optimize a scanned PDF. See Scan a paper document to PDF.

PDF/A-compliant files
Create PDF/A-compliant files when scanning paper documents and when creating PDFs from Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft PowerPoint, Adobe Acrobat Distiller, and the Acrobat Preflight tool.

Document examination
Inspect PDFs for metadata, annotations, attachments, hidden data, form fields, hidden layers, or bookmarks. Remove some or all of the information. See Examine a PDF for hidden content.

Headers, footers, watermarks, and backgrounds
Save header, footer, watermark, and background options as named settings for reuse. Remove or update existing headers, footers, watermarks, and backgrounds. Shrink content to accommodate headers and footers. Preview changes in real time. Set underline text. See Add and edit headers and footers.

Review and commenting

Acrobat Connect meetings
Access the real-time, web-based collaboration capabilities of Acrobat Connect (sold separately). Click the Start Meeting button to escalate from a document review to real-time communication with others over the Internet. Acrobat Connect uses Adobe Flash® CS3 Professional and a personal meeting room for screen sharing, audio and video conferencing, whiteboarding, and more. When you first click the Start Meeting button, you can create a free trial account. Each subsequent time, you go directly to your Acrobat Connect personal meeting room. (Acrobat Connect is not available in all languages.) See Meetings.

Shared reviews
Initiate a review where comments are stored on a central server, allowing all participants to see comments in real time. No extra server software is needed. Shared reviews work with a folder on a network server, a Windows SharePoint workspace, or a web folder on a web server. Comments are automatically retrieved, even if Reader isn’t running and could be added even when you are disconnected from the network. Notifications alert users that there are new comments. Comments from reviewers outside the firewall can be merged into the shared review, and you can enable Reader users to participate in reviews. See Start a shared review.

Review Tracker
Provides details about all active reviews. For shared reviews, details include the number of comments from a reviewer, the review deadline, server status, unread reviews, and a summary of updated shared reviews. See Tracking PDF reviews.

Commenting and markup enhancements
View and accurately place callout and cloud markups as you apply them. The callout leader automatically moves as you position the callout. Selected comments are highlighted for easier visibility when zoomed out. Rotate stamps and select all tools from a single, integrated toolbar. See Commenting.

Digital signatures

Roaming IDs
Enroll in a signing service where the server holds your private key. Authenticate to the server from Acrobat and allow the document to be signed with your credentials stored on the server. See Set up a roaming ID account.

Signature preview mode and conformance checker
Before signing, view the document content as it will appear after eliminating transparency, scripts, fonts, and other dynamic content that can alter a document’s appearance. Acrobat automatically runs the Document Integrity Checker, which now includes checking for Qualified Signatures conformance before entering signature preview mode. See Sign in Preview Document mode.

Certificate enhancements
Predetermine the signing certificate. Configure the chain model for certificate validation. See Sharing and managing certificates.

Seed values
Specify which choices a user can make when signing a document. See Customizing signature properties using seed values.

Additional new features

FIPS mode
Version 8.1 of Acrobat provides a FIPS mode to restrict data protection to Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) 140-2 approved algorithms using the RSABSAFE Crypto-C 2.1 encryption module. See Securing PDFs in FIPS mode (Windows).

Microsoft Windows Vista™ support
Version 8.1 of Acrobat supports Windows Vista.

Installing Acrobat on 64-bit versions of Windows
Version 8.1 of Acrobat supports the 64-bit versions of Microsoft Windows XP and Windows Vista.

Version Cue 2.0
Manage files and versions as a single user or in a small workgroup. Integrate with Adobe Bridge to manage files for your Creative Suite projects. See Adobe Version Cue.

Digital Editions
Read and organize eBooks and other publications with Adobe® Digital Editions (a separate product). When you first click the Digital Editions menu item, you can download and install the Adobe Digital Editions software. After installation, choose Digital Editions to go directly to your Adobe Digital Editions bookshelf. See Adobe Digital Editions.

Booklet printing
Print pages as a simple booklet, for example, 2-up, saddle-stitched. See Print a booklet.

Printing over the Internet
Print documents to a FedEx Kinkos office in the United States. See Print over the Internet.

Forms Tracker
Track the forms you fill out. See About Forms Tracker.

2D Measurement tool enhancements
Measurement is recalculated if start or end points move. Measurements snap to lines, intersections, or corners. See Measure the height, width, or area of objects.