Navigate The Acrobat Workspace / Acrobat Menu bars
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3ds max 5 minimum system requirements, Windows 2000 or Windows 98, an Intel compatible processor at 300 MHz at least, 128 megabytes of RAM, 300 megabytes of swap space on the disk, graphics card supporting 1024 by 768 at 16-bit color, Windows compliant pointing device like the Microsoft Intellimouse, a CD-Rom drive so that you can install the software, and options include sound cards and network cards and cabling and video IO devices so that you might write out some of your video files for example to a video recorder, a joystick, midi instruments, if you want to record sound. And one final notice that network rendering is not supported under Windows 98. er Windows 98. les to clipboard, select objects, check spelling in comments and form fields, add bookmarks, search your document and set your preferences. And the next group is the view menu group. And you use this group of commands to view navigation tabs, view the how to window, view your task buttons, tool bars, zoom the document, for example we're going to switch to actual size here, and you can see what happens there. You've also got similar icons that we’ll get into in our next lesson on the toolbars. You can automatically scroll a document, which is a useful command. Stop scrolling it, read the document out loud, go to a particular page, change your page layout, rotate view, display the grid, display comments and so on. And next menu group is your document menu group, and you can insert, extract, replace, delete, crop, rotate, pages, or set page transitions. You can add headers and footers, add watermarks, backgrounds, work with your comments, add security to a document, digital signatures and so on. Next are your tools menu group and you use this to access your different tool, tools and tool groups. As you can see you can show the highlighter toolbar by clicking this menu command. And you've got your advanced editing and now this is Acrobat Professional again that I'm working in, you will not see many of these tools when you are working in Acrobat Standard. Alright now let's go the advanced group, and you can use this to work with accessibility options in your document, for the visually impaired, launch the Acrobat Distiller, do batch processing in Professional, launch Acrobat Catalog in Professional. Work with e-book services, export images, work with forms, JavaScript, links and then we have the window menu group. Now the window menu group you can use this to select individual documents when you have more then one document open at the same time. Go to full screen view and you can exit full screen view by pressing control L, and you can tile your documents vertically or horizontally or cascade them. And you can split a single document, and this is a useful feature, when you split a single document, you can change the view in different windows without affecting the other window. And last we have the help menu group, use this to launch your ‘How To” pane, get complete Acrobat help, get information about Acrobat plug-ins, third party plug-ins, system information, launch Acrobat online if you’re hooked up to the internet and if you are experiencing problems with Acrobat and it's not performing the way you would expect, you can use the detect and repair command, to launch the installer and detect and repair any problems you may have with Acrobat, such as missing files, missing DLL's and so on.
Tutorial Information
| Course: | Adobe Acrobat 6 |
| Author: | Doug Sahlin |
| SKU: | 33463 |
| ISBN: | 1-932072-61-6 |
| Release Date: | 2003-11-26 |
| Duration: | 7 hrs / 123 lessons |
| Captions: | For Online University members only |
| Compatibility: |
Vista/XP/2000, OS X, Linux QuickTime 7, Flash 8 |
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