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Searching Adobe PDF index files
An Adobe PDF index is a specially prepared file that catalogs multiple Adobe PDF files
and is available through Search. If a full-text index is available for a set of Adobe PDF
documents, you can search the index for a word rather than searching each individual
document. A full-text index is an alphabetized list of all the words used in a document or,
more typically, in a collection of documents. (See
Searching an index is much faster than searching all the text in the documents. An index
search produces a results list with links to the occurrences of the indexed documents.
Selecting the Match Whole Word Only option when searching indexes significantly
reduces the time taken to return results.
Note: To search an Adobe PDF index, you must open Acrobat as a standalone application,
not within your web browser. In Mac OS, indexes created with some older versions of
Acrobat are not compatible and cannot be searched in Acrobat 7.0 using the current
Search feature until the indexes are updated.
To search an index:
1. At the bottom of the Search PDF window, click Use Advanced Search Options.
2. Type the word you want to find.
3. For Look In, select Select Index.
4. If you want to view information about an available index, select the index name, click
Info, and then click OK. The information includes the title, information provided by the
builder, location, build date, creation date, number of documents in the index, and the
index status.
5. Select the index you want to use, or click Add, locate the index file (.pdx) you want, and
then click Open.
6. In the Index Selection dialog box, click OK, and then proceed with your search. (See
Advanced search
Once you've selected an index to search in, you can choose Currently Selected
Indexes in step 3, instead of the Select Index command, to select that particular index to
search.
options.)
Creating a search
index.)

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