Navigating Acrobat (PDF) Files
To navigate PDF files effectively, you must attach a mouse and keyboard to the
IMPORTANT
Analyzer.
If it is not possible to attach a mouse and keyboard to the Analyzer, you should
IMPORTANT
copy the PDF file to a separate computer, then open it on that computer. Every
PDF file that is present on the Analyzer's hard disk can also be found on the
Documentation CD shipped with the Analyzer. For details, see
Acrobat (PDF) Files" on page
Adobe Reader Window
When an Adobe Acrobat (PDF) file is open and being viewed, the Analyzer's display appears as below.
Note that, unlike the HTML Help Window, the Acrobat Reader Window is not embedded in the
Analyzer's Application window. It is a separate window, which can be resized, moved and closed
independently of the Application window.
The Adobe Reader Window itself consists of two panes, as shown in the diagram above.
On the left is the Navigation Pane (which may be hidden), and on the right is the Document Pane.
The Navigation Pane is further subdivided into four tabs: Bookmarks, Pages, Attachments and
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Navigating Acrobat (PDF) Files
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