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Open access is the default access level for files you upload to Acrobat.com. A file with open
access is available to anyone who has the URL to the file. Open access files can also be shared by
embedding them into external web pages, blogs, or wiki pages.
Restricted access files are only available to users with whom you've shared the file. These users
have to sign in to Acrobat.com with their e-mail addresses before they can access restricted files.
To change the access setting for a file, select the file in the organizer. In the Collaborator bar, move
the pointer over the access tile and click the menu button. Changing the access setting does not
affect sharing for users with whom you've already shared a file.
Sharing files in web pages
Documents stored in the organizer can be distributed by embedding a Flash
web page, blog, or wiki page. The viewers of the web page see an embedded previewer window in
the page that displays the contents of the file you're sharing. They can enlarge the preview window to
full screen, view the file at different zoom levels, and page through multi-page files. They can also
download the shared file directly from the web page. See
Embedding a shared file in a web page.
Create documents
Adobe Buzzword, part of Acrobat.com, is an online word processor that lets you create, store, and
share online documents. Buzzword documents are stored securely on the web and are available to
you from any computer with a web browser and an Internet connection. See
Buzzword?
for more information.
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