![]() However, I would like to highlight and wholeheartedly agree with a couple of points that he made:Īdobe offers OCR, creation, redaction, bates numbering, review, etc. Rick Borstein answered this question in his blog recently. ![]() If you are not interested in annotating your cases in Adobe Acrobat or Bates Stamping your documents with Adobe Acrobat, why should you use Acrobat instead of a less expensive option? Additionally, that price is good for upgrading from versions back through Acrobat 5 and applies regardless of whether your older version was standard or professional. If you have an older version of Acrobat, however, the upgrade price is a reasonable $159. However, I recognize that some people either can’t or won’t pay the cost for a full version of Adobe Acrobat (A full version of Adobe Acrobat Professional costs $499). For example, I used Acrobat to annotate my cases that I am relying upon in drafting pleadings. It is a very powerful program that has some great document processing and annotating features. Without a doubt, I believe that Adobe Acrobat is one of, if not the, most underutilized programs around.
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