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Summary shows basic information about the document.The title, subject, author, and
keywords may have been set by the document creator and can be changed. If you
create an index in Acrobat, you can search for these items in Acrobat to find particular
documents.
Note: Acrobat Catalog and many Web search engines use the title to describe the
document in their search results list. If a PDF file 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.
The binding option affects how the pages are arranged side by side when you view pages
using the Continuous - Facing page layout.This is provided so that the arrangement of
pages will match the reading direction (left to right or right to left) of text in the
document. Right Edge binding is useful for viewing Arabic or Hebrew text or vertical
Japanese text.You can change this setting.
Some information is generated by Acrobat and cannot be modified.This includes the
application that created the original document, the Acrobat utility that produced the PDF
file, the date and time the PDF file was created and last changed, whether the file was
optimized for online Web viewing, the file size, and the PDF version number. Acrobat
generates this information from comments in the PostScript file.
Open describes the opening view of the PDF document.This includes the initial
window size, the opening page number and magnification level, and whether
bookmarks, thumbnails, the toolbar, and the menu bar are displayed.You can change
any of these settings to control how the document displays the next time it is opened.
Fonts lists the fonts and the font types used in the original document, and the fonts,
font types, and encoding used in Acrobat to display the original fonts. Only the fonts
viewed in the document so far are listed.To see a list of all fonts used in the entire
document, click List All Fonts.
Note: You can look at this dialog box to see what fonts were used in the original document
and whether the same fonts are used in Acrobat. If substitute fonts are used and you aren't
satisfied with their appearance, you may want to install the original fonts on your system
or ask the document creator to re-create the document with the original fonts embedded
in it.
The Trapping Key menu describes whether trapping has been applied to the file; this
information can be used by prepress software to determine whether to apply trapping
to the file at print time.
Index gives the name of an autoindex associated with the file. Opening the file adds the
associated index to the list of indexes that can be searched.The Choose button in this
dialog box allows you to mount a different index for the file.
Document Metadata describes the content or use of a PDF file and its components.
Document metadata is stored in the XAP format and is displayed in groups of
properties that can be expanded and collapsed by clicking the triangle next to the
property group.To view the document metadata source code, which is in the XML
format, click the View Source button. For more information on Document Metadata,
see
"Viewing Document Metadata" on page
Embedded Data Objects lists any embedded data objects in the PDF file (these are files
of other types that are contained in the PDF).To add an embedded data object, click
Import.To launch the embedded file, select a listed embedded data object, and click
Open.To save a listed embedded data object to a new location, select it, and click
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