
Create Adobe PDFs with online
tools
If you are interested in converting Microsoft Word (.doc) files
or other documents to the Adobe PDF format, Adobe Reader 7 contains
a menu option to an online PDF creation tool. With this online
tool, you can convert MS Office files, graphics, web pages, and
other selected file types to redistributable PDF documents for
a monthly or annual fee. The following link has all the information: https://createpdf.adobe.com
Change default multimedia player
Adobe Reader 7 by default opens the standard Windows built-in
player for embedded media files. To use other players instead
of the default, Click "Edit" - "Preferences." Within
the "Preferences" dialog box, click the "Multimedia" category.
Next go to "Preferred Media Player", select your desired
player from the pull-down, and click "OK."
Remember more documents
When you click the "File" menu in Adobe Reader 7.0,
the four most recently accessed PDFs are visible. This tip comes
in handy if you frequently view PDF files and need to access
many more previously viewed PDFs. Click "Edit" - "Preferences." Then “Preferences” “Startup" in
the left pane. In the right pane, next to "Maximum documents
in most-recently used list", change the setting to 10. Click “OK”.
Read PDFs in full screen
Perhaps if you have a high resolution monitor or monitor large
enough, you would like to read entire PDF pages at once without
having to scroll. Click on "View" and then "Full
Screen." Use the cursor or Page Up/Page down keys to scroll
through the PDF. When you are done with full-screen mode, press
the ESC key.
Do not check spelling when filling out forms
To turn off spell check feature when entering forms, simply
click "Edit" then "Preferences.” Click "Spelling" in
the left pane. In the right pane uncheck "Check spelling
while typing". Click “OK.”
Label what all toolbar buttons do
If you wish to know the names of tasks all Adobe Reader 7.0
toolbar buttons perform, select "View" then "Toolbars" then "Show
Buttons Labels" and finally "All Labels".
Convert PDF to a Text File
Depending on the particular security properties of the document,
you may be able to export PDF documents* as text files. Open
a PDF document in Adobe Reader. Select "File" then "Save
as Text". Choose a folder, give it a filename, and click "Save".
Each page of the new document will have the following header:
FILENAME page ### of ###
Each page of the new document will have the following footer:
FILENAME_OR_URL DATE
*This is not recommended for PDFs with graphics.
Keyboard Shortcuts
Control-O: Opens a document
Shift-Control-S: Saves a copy of the current document
Control-P: Prints the current document
Control-M: Changes the document zoom level
Home/End: Views the first / last page of the current document.
Control-L: Toggles full-screen view
Control-F: Searches the current document, all your PDFs, or the Internet
Control-W: Closes the current document
Control-Q: Closes Adobe Reader 7

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