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5 For Resolution, let Acrobat determine the resolution automatically or choose 72, 96,
150, 300, or 600 dpi.
To extract graphics in TIFF format using the Export command:
1 In the TIFF Options dialog box, choose the Monochrome compression, Grayscale/Color
compression, color space, and resolution options:
Note: Some applications cannot open TIFF files that are saved with JPEG or ZIP
compression, therefore LZW compression is recommended.
2 For more information on Monochrome compression and Grayscale/Color compression,
see
"About methods of compression" on page
3 For Colorspace, let Acrobat determine the color space automatically or choose Color,
Grayscale, or Monochrome. Choose Grayscale, for example, to convert color images in the
file to shades of gray. Choose Monochrome to convert images to black and white. Or
choose Color to override the document's original color management information with the
default settings.
4 For Resolution, let Acrobat determine the resolution automatically or choose 72, 96,
150, 300, or 600 dpi.
Copying small amounts of text and graphics from a PDF file
You can copy and paste small amounts of text and graphics from a PDF file to your
clipboard.You can also paste text from a PDF document into a comment or bookmark
name.
To select a section of text and copy it to the clipboard:
1 Select the text select tool
To select a line of text, select the first letter of the sentence or phrase and drag to the
last letter.
To select multiple columns of text (horizontally), hold down Ctrl (Windows) or Option
(Mac OS) as you drag across the width of the document.
To select a column of text (vertically), hold down Ctrl+Alt (Windows) or
Option+Command (Mac OS) as you drag the length of the document.
Note: You can also use the column select tool.
To select all the text on the page, choose Edit > Select All. In Single Page mode, all the
text on the current page is selected. In Continuous or Continuous - Facing mode, most
of the text in the document is selected. When you release the mouse button, the
selected text is highlighted.To deselect the text and start over, click anywhere outside
the selected text.
Note: The Select All command will not select all the text in the document. To select all the
text in a PDF file, use the Save As command.
2 Choose Edit > Copy to copy the selected text to the clipboard.
3 To view the text, choose Window > Show Clipboard (Windows).
In Windows 95, the Clipboard Viewer is not installed by default, and you cannot use the
Show Clipboard command until it is installed.To install the Clipboard Viewer, choose
Start > Settings > Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs, and then click the Windows
Setup tab. Double-click Accessories, check Clipboard Viewer, and click OK.
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