Document Properties And Metadata - Adobe 62000236 Using Manual

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USING ACROBAT 9 PRO EXTENDED
Editing PDFs
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Click the Actions tab to define new actions for the various mouse movements, and then click Close.
Set Acrobat 5.0-compatible properties
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Select the Sound tool
Type a name in the Title box. By default, the name of the media file appears as the title. If you create an action that
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refers to this media title, changing its name prevents the action from working properly.
To specify a different media file on a local drive, select Local File and then click Change Location; to specify a
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different media file located on the Internet, select URL and then type the web address in the Location box. Click
Close.
On the Playback tab, select from the following options:
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Displays a controller bar at the bottom of the play area.
Show Player Controls
Plays the media clip in a separate window. Specify the dimensions (using scale factors) of the
Use Floating Window
floating window in the Size menu.
Determines the play action of the media clip.
Play
On the Appearance tab, specify the appearance of the border and poster for the play area. The poster defines the
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appearance of the play area when the video isn't playing. To reduce file size (and possibly the image quality) select
256 Colors. Click Close.

Document properties and metadata

View document properties
When you view a PDF, you can get information about it, such as the title, the fonts used, and security settings. Some
of this information is set by the person who created the document, and some is generated automatically.
In Acrobat, you can change any information that can be set by the document creator, unless the file has been saved
with security settings that prevent changes.
Choose File > Properties.
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Click a tab in the Document Properties dialog box.
More Help topics
"Choosing a security
method" on page 232
"Create print
presets" on page 437
Document Properties
Shows basic information about the document. The title, author, subject, and keywords may have been set
Description
by the person who created the document in the source application, such as Word or InDesign, or by the person who
created the PDF. You can search for these description items to find particular documents. The Keywords section can
be particularly useful for narrowing searches.
Note that many search engines use the title to describe the document in their search results list. If a PDF does not have
a title, the filename appears in the results list instead. A file's title is not necessarily the same as its filename.
or the Select Object tool
, and then double-click the play area.
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