Sunday, December 28, 2008
Page-Editing Practices
Acrobat makes it easy for you to perform a number of routine page edits on one or more pages of a PDF document. Possible page edits can include rotating and cropping the pages, replacing pages from another PDF document, inserting a new page, deleting pages, and reordering the pages in the document, as well as assigning page numbers. You find all the commands to make these types of page edits on the Options pop-up menu at the top of the Pages palette in the Navigation pane.
When you’re using the Pages palette to navigate or edit pages, you can display more thumbnails of the pages in this palette by selecting the Reduce Page Thumbnails option at the bottom of the Pages palette Options pop-up menu. You can also increase the number of thumbnails visible by dragging the border between the Navigation and Document panes with the doubleheaded arrow to the right to make the pane wider.
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