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Post by michelb on Jun 3, 2018 20:13:44 GMT
This is the list of all the awaited pdf help file. This format has the huge advantage of allowing text searches. In my opinion, it's as useful as the online help.
What's new is that you can install those pdf help files so that they can be called directly from the software, help menu or F1 key if you are offline.
Also instructions to find the foreign languages versions or older pdf versions.
Those help files don't cover only Elements and the organizer, but also Premiere Elements, Photoshop, Lightroom CC, Bridge...
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Post by Major Major on Jun 3, 2018 20:21:20 GMT
The very important operative words here are "if you are offline."
Unless you are disconnected from the internet, you will still go to the online help if you press F1.
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Post by michelb on Jun 3, 2018 20:32:17 GMT
The very important operative words here are "if you are offline."
Unless you are disconnected from the internet, you will still go to the online help if you press F1.
Yes, It would be still better to have direct access to the pdf even if online. (That's the reason I also have desktop shortcuts for those pdfs.) There are many requests to include those links in the current online help files. A big job has been done since the beginning of this year to update those outdated help files but there is still room for improvement.
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Post by Sepiana on Jun 3, 2018 20:42:28 GMT
This is the list of all the awaited pdf help file. Michel, thanks so much for sharing this information with our members! It was worth the wait. I love having all the PDF manuals for different Adobe products all together in a hub. Great job, Adobe!
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Post by Sepiana on Jun 3, 2018 22:23:25 GMT
It would be still better to have direct access to the pdf even if online. (That's the reason I also have desktop shortcuts for those pdfs.) I never thought of having desktop shortcuts for those pdf diles. That's a great idea! I owe you one!
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