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Using Pdf On The Web - Adobe ACROBAT READER 4.0 - MANUAL 2 Manual

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Adobe® Acrobat® Reader 4.0
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2 Drag a rectangle around the graphic you want to copy. To deselect the
graphic and start over, click anywhere outside the selected graphic.
3 Choose Edit > Copy to copy the graphic to the Clipboard.
4 To view the graphic, choose Window > Show Clipboard. The graphic is
copied using the WMF (Windows), PICT (Mac OS), or XPIXMAP (UNIX) format. In
UNIX, the graphic is pasted in the primary selection.

Using PDF on the Web

PDF documents can be published on the World Wide Web and read in Web
browsers or in Acrobat viewers used as helper applications with Web browsers.
For more information, see
Web viewing
scenarios,
Page-at-a-time
downloading, and
Reading PDF on the
Web.
Web viewing scenarios
Here are four possible scenarios for viewing PDF on the Web:
The browser supports PDF viewing, the PDF file is optimized, and the Web
server supports page-at-a-time downloading (byte-serving), so the PDF file
downloads a page at a time and displays in the Web browser window. This is
the fastest scenario possible for viewing PDF documents on the Web.

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