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Opening the Help documentation
Adobe Reader 7.0 includes complete, built-in documentation in a fully accessible Help system. The
Help documentation provides explanations about the tools, commands, concepts, processes, and
keyboard shortcuts. You can print individual Help topics as needed. (See
Adobe Reader 7.0 Help opens in a separate window with two panes: a navigation pane on the left and a
topic pane on the right. You use the tabs in the navigation pane to find the topics you want to read. For
example, you click the Contents tab to show the list of topics available in Help. You click a title in the
list to open that topic in the topic pane. For more information on using the Contents, Search, and Index
panels, see
Using the Help navigation pane to find
Adobe Reader 7.0 Help A. Contents, Search, and Index tabs in the Help navigation pane B. Help topic pane
You can drag the vertical bar between the navigation pane and the topic pane to change their widths.
You can drag the lower right corner to resize the entire window. The Help window remains visible until
you close it.
To open Help:
Choose Help > Adobe Reader Help.
To close Help:
Click the Close button.
There are many keyboard shortcuts to help you navigate the Help. (See
shortcuts.)
Related Subtopics:
Using the Help navigation pane to find topics
Navigating your Help-session history
Printing Help topics
topics.
Printing Help
topics.)
About keyboard

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