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  h1. Adobe Help Resources
  
 You can access complete documentation for your Adobe software in a variety of ways: as a Help system that is installed on your computer, as Livedocs (an updatable, online version of the help system), and as a PDF file.
  
 h3. In-product and Livedocs Help
  
 In-product Help provides access to all documentation and instructional content available at the time the product ships, and is available through the Help menu in your Adobe product.
  
 Livedocs Help includes all content that ships with the product, plus updates and links to additional instructional content available on the web. For some products, Livedocs includes the ability to comment. Find Livedocs Help for your product in the Adobe Help Resource Center, at [www.adobe.com/go/support/documentation|http://www.adobe.com/go/support/documentation/].
  
 Think of Help, both in the product and on the web, as a hub for accessing additional content and communities of users. The most complete and up-to-date version of Help is always on the web.
  
 h3. PDF documentation
  
 The complete in-product Help documentation is generally available as a PDF that has been optimized for printing. Other documents, such as installation guides and white papers, may also be provided as PDFs.
  
 All PDF documentation is available through the Adobe Help Resource Center, at [www.adobe.com/go/support/documentation|http://www.adobe.com/go/support/documentation/]. In most cases, PDF documentation is also available on the product DVD.
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