Friday, July 11, 2008

Adding linked pages to a PDF file

Another way to add Web pages to a PDF file that contains captured Web content is through the Web links displayed in the Select Page Links to Download dialog box. For this method, you view all the Web links on a particular Web page in the PDF document, and then select the ones for the additional pages you want to append to the current PDF file as follows:
  1. In the Acrobat 6 Document window, display the Web page whose links you want to use for downloading new pages.
  2. Choose Advanced➪Web Capture➪View Web Links. The Select Page Links to Download dialog box opens.
  3. Click the URLs in this list for all the Web pages you want to add to the current PDF file. To select multiple individual URLs, Ctrl+click them. To select a continuous range of URLs, click the first one and then Shift+click the last one in the range. To select all the URLs for downloading, click the Select All button.
  4. Click the Download button to add the Web pages for the selected URLs to the current PDF file. Note that if you don’t want to select individual links and are sure you want to download and append all pages linked to the current Web page displayed in Acrobat 6, choose Advanced➪Web Capture➪Append All Links on Page.

2 comments:

Digital Rights Management said...

Hi,

Adding linked pages to a pdf file is give you more clear about the topic, Adobe Acrobat has a very useful tool that can combine separate PDFs into a single document, however it is possible that the appropriate toolbar is not in view. Thanks a lot.

digital signatures said...

I agree with Digital Rights Management that Adobe Acrobat has a very useful tool that can combine separate PDFs into a single document, however it is possible that the appropriate toolbar is not in view.