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3 Enter the number of levels you want to include, or select Get Entire Site to include all
levels from the Web site.
Some Web sites may have hundreds or even thousands of pages and can take a long
time to download.You may want to begin by downloading only one level of pages and
then go through the pages in Acrobat to find particular links to download. Some sites are
extremely large and can use up your system's hard disk space and available memory,
causing a system crash.
4 If you entered a number of levels, you can specify the following options:
Only Get Pages Under Same Path downloads only Web pages that are subordinate to
the URL you provide.
Stay on Same Server downloads only Web pages that are stored on the same server as
the pages for the URL you provide.
5 To set other options that apply to all Web pages you convert, click Conversion Settings,
and follow the instructions in
page
74. You can define a page layout for PDF documents, set options for converted HTML
and text, and choose to generate supporting items such as tagged bookmarks.
6 In the Open Web Page dialog box, click Download. A status dialog box shows the
progress of the conversion to PDF. Click Stop to cancel the processing of pages not yet
converted.
If you're downloading more than one level of pages in Windows, the Download Status
dialog box moves to the background after the first level is downloaded.The globe in the
Open Web Page button in the toolbar continues spinning to show that pages are being
downloaded. Choose Tools > Web Capture > Bring Status Dialogs to Foreground to see
the dialog box again. (In Mac OS, the Download Status dialog box stays in the foreground
in window shade mode.)
Note: You can view pages in Acrobat while they are downloading, however you cannot
modify a page until it has completed the download process. Once they are downloaded,
you can view and modify pages as desired. Acrobat may seem unresponsive if it is in the
process of downloading a lot of pages.
If Acrobat encounters an error while downloading, a message lists the type of error and
the URL with which the error is connected.
Converting a link's Web pages
You can convert the Web pages for a link (Weblink) on a page already in PDF.The new
pages can be appended to the current PDF document or opened in a new document.The
link is changed from a Weblink to an internal link, and clicking the link takes you to the
converted PDF page if it is appended, rather than to the original HTML page on the Web.
To append a link's Web pages to the current PDF document:
Do one of the following:
Move the pointer over the Weblink. If your Web Capture preferences are set to open
Weblinks in Acrobat, a plus sign appears with the hand tool when you point on a
Weblink; if your preferences are set to open Weblinks in a Web browser, a W appears
with the hand tool.You can press Shift to toggle this to the other setting temporarily.
Click OK.
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