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How to archive with PDF/A
  • January 2, 2019
  • Thomas Zellmann, Product Evangelist

Nearly all industries require some level of logistics and paper-pushing. This means a daily incoming of documents in various digital and paper formats. Your task is to process the files and then archive them for organized recordkeeping. The task is ...

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Only 2% of businesses are fully digital. Here’s how to become one of them
  • June 5, 2018
  • David Ronald, Marketing Director

A 2018 survey revealed a surprising insight about the average workforce. 44% of businesses still use paper in their day-to-day operations. Even more surprising, only 2% of businesses indicated that they’ve gone fully digital and use zero paper. So, what ...

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Collecting business intelligence on your documents
  • May 1, 2018
  • Dan Morris, Sr. Solutions Architect

You put a lot of work into the documents you create, and a lot of thought into the documents you share. In fact, most business decisions in your company rely on people like you sharing information with others who absorb, ...

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How to use metadata in PDF files
  • January 9, 2018
  • Eric Mcguire, Integrated Sales and Support

Your PDF documents are only as good as your users’ ability to find them so they can make use of the information within them. That’s where metadata can help. Metadata means ‘data about data’. It offers additional information about your ...

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How to track different versions of your PDF with ConnectedPDF
  • November 7, 2017
  • David Ronald, Marketing Director

ConnectedPDF technology in PhantomPDF gives you a lot of benefits when it comes to taking more control over who does what with your documents—even after you’ve already emailed them or published them online. Let’s look at how to use ConnectedPDF ...

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