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As you scroll through the document, notice that both a header and
footer are added to the pages (Figure 21b). The header is the Web page's
name; the footer contains the URL for the page, the number of pages, and
the download date and time.
Figure 21b
Headers and footers are added to the pages automatically as they are
converted.
Acrobat captures Web pages using default settings for both file formats
and page layouts. You can configure some formats and modify the page
to your requirements (see the sidebar "As You Like It").
#21:
Creating a PDF from Web Pages in Acrobat
Adding On
Although it is simpler and
safer to leave the default
level 1 setting, what do you
do if you import the page
and realize you need addi-
tional pages? Luckily, you
can easily add more. Choose
Advanced > Web Capture >
Create PDF From/Append
Web Page to open the Add
to PDF from Web Page dia-
log, identical to the original
Create PDF from Web Page
dialog. Select another level,
and the additional pages are
added to those already in
the document.
So Many Pages,
So Little Time
In the Create PDF from Web
Page dialog, you can specify
how many levels of the Web
site you want to download.
The default level is 1. Don't
change this number with-
out careful thought. Level 1
refers to the first set of pages
for a Web site, the actual
pages that you see if you
type the URL in a browser
address bar. Additional levels
attach more sets of pages. If
you choose Get Entire Site,
you'll download the entire
site, whether that consists of
10 pages or 1,000 pages.
From the Library of Daniel Dadian
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