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ADOBE® READER® (VIEWING PDFs)
- Introduction
- Opening PDFs
- Viewing PDFs (part 1)
Viewing PDFs (part 2)- Using the Bookmarks Tab
- Using the Pages Tab
Using the Bookmarks Tab
When
you click the Bookmarks tab it expands the left
navigation area and displays the bookmarks set
by the document's author, if any.
Bookmarks act like a table of contents, where each bookmark is a link to a page within the document. You can click a bookmark (the text link) to display that page in the document window.
The image to the right illustrates the expanded Bookmarks tab.
Next page -->Using the Pages Tab
Last updated: June 23, 2011
Best Practices
Creating a "fillable form" using Adobe Acrobat? Be aware that Acrobat 8 Professional ships with Adobe LiveCycle Designer, an application used to create advanced PDF forms. The learning curve for this software is quite steep, so we suggest you only use it if you're creating complicated forms. For most forms, use the Acrobat forms tools, available from the Advanced Editing menu in Acrobat. See the workshop handout, Adobe Acrobat: Introduction, for help getting started with basic PDF forms.
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