As a tech-savvy intern, you know that it's easy to copy text and images from PDF documents
Question:
As a tech-savvy intern, you know that it's easy to copy text and images from PDF documents with a feature called Snapshot Tool. Your boss, Esther Garcia, has so much confidence in you that she asks you to draft a memo detailing the steps for copying images and text passages from portable document format (PDF) files.
You start by viewing the Edit pull-down menu in an open PDF document. Depending on the Adobe Acrobat or Reader version, a feature called Take a Snapshot emerges. This feature is represented by a camera icon. To copy content, you need to select the part of the PDF document that you want to capture by holding down the left mouse button and dragging the mouse across the document.
The cursor will change its shape once the feature is activated. You can expand and reduce the selected area. This highlighted area will be copied to a clipboard. When you click the right mouse button, a menu appears that allows you to select Paste Options. You click the desired option once you have chosen a location where you want to insert the copied passage or image. The image that you copied to the clipboard can be pasted into a blank Microsoft Office document, whether Word, Excel, or PowerPoint. You can also take a picture of an entire page.
Your Task. Prepare a memo addressed to Production Department staff members for the signature of Esther Garcia. Follow the steps described here and arrange all necessary instructions in a logical sequence. You may need to add steps omitted here or add explanations. Remember, too, that your audience may not be as computer literate as you are, so ensure that the steps are clear and easy to follow.
Step by Step Answer:
Essentials Of Business Communication
ISBN: 9781285858913
10th Edition
Authors: Mary Ellen Guffey, Dana Loewy