Making Pdf Documents From Web - Adobe ACROBAT 9 HOW-TOS Manual

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Quick Conversions
If you convert a fair number
of Web pages to PDF docu-
ments, save yourself some
mouse-clicks and time with
easy preference changes.
Click the down arrow on
the Adobe PDF toolbar and
choose Preferences to open
a small dialog. Select or
deselect the options shown
in the dialog:
Choose a file type, either
HTML or text, and click
Settings to select con-
figuration options from a
dialog, such as page size,
encoding, colors, and
fonts.
Choose PDF settings,
including bookmarks,
tags, headers, and
footers.
Define page size, mar-
gins, orientation, and
page scaling.
C H A P T E R T W O
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A PDFMaker is installed in Internet Explorer when you install Acrobat 9
in Windows. To create a PDF file from a Web page displayed in Internet
Explorer, click the down arrow on the Adobe PDF toolbar to display
the menu and choose Convert Web Page to PDF (Figure 15a). If the
page includes frames, all the content is flattened into one PDF docu-
ment page.
Figure 15a
The Internet Explorer PDFMaker includes several ways to
create PDF files.
To attach the displayed Web page to an existing PDF document, click
Add Web Page to Existing PDF. A dialog opens that lets you select the
document to use for the attached page. Click Save to convert the Web
page and append it to the end of the selected document. You can also
right-click (Control-click) the page to display the shortcut menu, which
includes both the Convert to PDF and Add to Existing PDF commands.
Have you ever spent time converting Web pages to PDF, and then
spent more time in Acrobat selecting objects like navigation buttons and
ads to remove them? Well, wait until you see the new PDFMaker feature
for Internet Explorer. Click Select Object
Creating PDF Files Outside Acrobat
Making PDF Documents
from Web Pages
on the PDFMaker toolbar,
From the Library of Daniel Dadian

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