The New Able2Extract Professional 14: Sign PDFs, Perform AI-Powered Excel Conversions And More!

Able2Extract Professional PDF Suite

We’re happy to announce Able2Extract Professional 14, a newer, more advanced PDF suite than ever before. Needless to say, we pushed the envelope with PDF features this time.

We’re excited about the new advanced digital PDF signatures in this version. From signing PDFs to verifying digital certificates, this new security feature is extremely powerful in keeping your PDFs in compliance with document security standards right out of the gate.

Also, included in this latest version is Artificial Intelligence technology, which allows you to train custom Excel templates into Smart and Master templates. These are extremely effective in speeding up custom PDF to Excel conversions.  

Another new improvement you’ll see? PDF Form fields placement. You now gain more flexibility and accuracy when creating or editing your PDF forms.

Meet The New Able2Extract Professional 14

Learn how Able2Extract Professional 14 is changing the way you interact with your PDF files. Our goal? To help you deal with everything PDF!

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Create and Fill Interactive PDF Forms with Able2Extract

Interactive PDF Forms

Small businesses, large corporations, educational and government institutions – they all use fillable forms to gather information that is essential for providing various services. Paperwork is here to stay, but there are a lot of downsides to it such as printing and archiving costs, as well as time and effort spent on manually filling those non-interactive forms.

Furthermore, many professionals rely heavily on data to make important decisions. Analyzing that data properly requires a specific set of skills, tools, and experience, but the first step in the process is collecting it. And on a large scale, forms are the most efficient way of obtaining data.

So, how can these important processes be improved and simplified?

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​Introducing Able2Extract Pro 12: PDF Forms, Bates Numbering, More!

Able2Extract 12 Boxshot

It’s that time of the year again!  And we’re happy to announce that we just launched the latest version of our flagship software,  Able2Extract Professional 12!  

With every new release Able2Extract, we made sure it was catered to its users– organizations, professionals, and individuals who deal with a ton of PDFs. And this year is no different.

We listened closely to your feedback and requests  and we’re delivering a performance-driven PDF solution with one goal in mind–to change the way you handle PDFs for good so you get more done in less time.

Able2Extract Pro 12 brings many new and exciting features to the table that will take your PDF productivity to the next level. Take a look what you can do with the latest version.

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How To Sign PDF Documents With Google Docs & Offline

Sign PDF with Google Docs and PDF Editor Software

The business world is now a digital one. Professionals and users are looking to do and keep everything digital–even signing PDF documents. Users are turning to access a quick way to deal with e-signatures without having to print, sign, and re-scan contracts and forms.

There are a ton of services that can help you sign your documents, both online and offline.

In this tutorial, we show you how to sign your PDF documents offline using Able2Extract Professional PDF editor and online using Google Docs.

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Putting The Paperless Office Into Perspective

Creating Paperless Office

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You’re all familiar with the concept of the “paperless office.”  Who isn’t? It’s the ideal workplace where everything is done digitally. No recycling boxes, no shredders. Although we’re a lot closer to that efficient digital office than we were 10 years ago, it’s no surprise that getting to “paper zero” is tough.

True, our technologically oriented world makes it easy to go paperless wherever we can. Free online tools, integrated cloud services and accessible networks make digitizing workflows simple. Even basic things like drafting documents and communicating with colleagues are already being done digitally with MS Word and email.

And we know that the widely used PDF format makes the transition to a paperless office simple. Lawyers, accountants, and business professionals use the format on a daily basis for legal briefs, bank statements, and official contracts, respectively. The format is secured, credible, robust and accessible.  Anyone can easily reuse and edit PDF content by converting it, if needed.

Moreover, paperless offices are appealing because it cuts down on costs.  Fees and budgets associated with printing cartridges, file storage, and shredding services can be eliminated. Our mobile driven world is essentially about being paperless, too. Everything can be done on the go without pen or paper with free or low cost apps.

…But We Still Need Paper!

Yet, there are still some things that will always require paper. As one marketing ad reminds us, there are no substitutes for toilet paper!

In fact, a manufacturer of uncoated free sheet paper in North America, launched an advertizing campaign against the growing trend of digital offices known as PaperBecause. And just as the phrase implies, they provide reasons for using paper.

They point out one obvious fact: we still need paper. It’s true. We’re still attached to it. We still write up phone messages on a sticky note, we still read printed pages, we still use photocopiers.

Finding Common Ground: The Paper-efficient Office

Yet, the humorous videos also make another thing clear. The digital switch is still a work in progress and, fortunately, isn’t about keeping paper around permanently or about abolishing paper altogether. Rather, it’s all about developing a paper-efficient office first.

So before you start getting withdrawal symptoms from going cold turkey on trying to cut your paper usage completely, take your lead from a few of the following tips to make an effective transition:

  • Use tools that can bridge the gap between paper and digital workflows. This includes tools like computer scanners, mobile converter apps, e-faxing services, and document managers.
  • Combine old paper habits with digital ones.  A tip like this is geared towards the small paper habits—taking phone messages and jotting down spontaneous notes. Smartphones these days come with voice recorders and quick note apps. So for every flyleaf you use to note something down, use a digital note the next time. This way you can cut down on half the paper you’re using for notes.
  • Only print up documents when absolutely needed. Ask yourself if your task can be done digitally first.  For example, PDF forms can just as easily be signed and filled in on a computer or converted to editable Word forms. There’s no need to print them up.
  • Work seamlessly with scanned PDF files. As everyone turns paper files into digital ones, you won’t be able to avoid scanned PDF files. For such cases, use a tool like Able2Extract Professional that can make scanned PDF content reusable. To boot, using scanned PDF converter can eliminate the need to manually retype PDF content to edit it.
  • Share documents and ideas with groups digitally.  Many collaboration, white board, document sharing and web clipping tools exist to help you work on content with others. If you can share your ideas and notes without having to make 10 photocopies, go for it!

Taking the first steps by getting some parts of your routine digitized is a great start, but don’t forget to monitor how much paper you’re still using.

Keeping an eye on those levels will help you realize how much paper you can slowly save on without cutting it out completely and all at once.

Any other suggestions you can think of?