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2 In the Compare Documents dialog box, choose the name of the file.The active PDF file
is displayed in the Compare text box by default.
3 Click Choose, and select the second file to be used in the comparison.
4 Under Type of Comparison, define the parameters to be compared:
Page by Page Visual Differences to compare both text and graphics pixel-by-pixel, and
choose whether to use Normal Sensitivity, High Sensitivity, or Low Sensitivity. High
Sensitivity is slow but more accurate; Low Sensitivity is fast but less accurate.
Text Only to compare only changes in text content.
Text Including Font Information to compare changes in text content and in fonts and
font attributes.
5 Click OK.
To compare versions of a signed document:
1 Choose Tools > Compare > Two Versions Within a Signed Document.
2 In the Compare Document Revisions dialog box, enter the name of your document.The
active PDF file is displayed by default. If necessary, click Choose to locate your document.
3 In the Compare and To text boxes, choose the two versions of the document to be
compared.
4 Under Type of Comparison, define the parameters to be compared:
Page by Page Visual Differences to compare both text and graphics pixel-by-pixel, and
choose whether to use Normal Sensitivity, High Sensitivity, or Low Sensitivity. High
Sensitivity is slow but more accurate; Low Sensitivity is fast but less accurate.
Text Only to compare only changes in text content.
Text Including Font Information to compare changes in text content and in fonts and
font attributes.
5 Click OK.
Batch processing
Acrobat allows you to create and execute a series of commands on one document, several
documents, or an entire collection of documents in one automated process. In this type of
batch processing, any number of documents can comprise a documentation set, but in
Windows all the documents must be contained in the same folder.
Some commands have an interactive mode that pauses processing when the batch
processing sequence is executing, allowing the user to modify options associated with
that command before the command is executed.
To batch process a document or collection of documents:
1 Choose File > Batch Processing > Edit Batch Sequences. (Any batch processes that you
have previously defined are listed in the Edit Batch Sequences submenu, together with a
number of simple, predefined Adobe batch processes.)
2 Do one of the following:
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