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Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) the Weblink, and choose Append to
Document from the context menu.
Choose Tools > Web Capture > View Web Links. Or right-click (Windows) or Control-
click (Mac OS) a tagged bookmark, and choose View Web Links from the context menu.
The dialog box lists all the links on the current page or on the tagged bookmark's
pages. Select the links to download, and click Download.You can Ctrl-click (Windows)
or Command-click (Mac OS) to select multiple links, or Shift-click to select a contiguous
range of links.
For information on the options available through the View Web Links dialog box, see
"Converting Web pages by specifying a URL" on page
To append Web pages for all links on a page:
Do one of the following:
To add pages for all Weblinks on the current page, choose Tools > Web Capture >
Append All Links on Page. Or choose Tools > Web Capture > View Web Links, click Select
All, and click Download.
To add pages for the next level on a tagged bookmark's pages, right-click (Windows) or
Control-click (Mac OS) the tagged bookmark, and choose Append Next Level from the
context menu.
To open a link's Web pages in a new PDF document:
Do one of the following:
Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) the Weblink, and choose Open Weblink
as New Document from the context menu.
Ctrl-click (Windows) or Command-click (Mac OS) the Weblink.
To copy the URL of a link:
Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) the Weblink, and choose Copy Link
Location.You can then paste the URL of that Weblink into a text document, for example.
Converting Web pages by dragging and dropping
You can convert Web pages to Adobe PDF by dragging a link into the Acrobat window or
by dragging an HTML file on your system onto the Acrobat icon.
To convert Web pages by dragging and dropping:
Do one of the following:
In Windows, drag a link or a Web site icon from the Web browser into an open Acrobat
window. Acrobat downloads the page from the top level of that URL, breaking it into
multiple PDF pages if necessary. If you have a PDF document open, the Web page is
appended to that document; if you do not have a document open, the Web page opens
in a new document.This option preserves links and graphics.
In Windows or Mac OS, drag an HTML file's icon onto the Acrobat icon on the desktop,
the Acrobat application icon, or into an open Acrobat window. Unless the images and
other files referred to in the HTML file are on your local disk, they will not appear in the
PDF file. For this reason, it's generally better to use the Open Web Page command to
create PDF files of Web sites that are not on your system.
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