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USING ACROBAT 9 STANDARD
PDF Portfolios and combined PDFs
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In the dialog box, click Add Files, choose Add Files, and then select the files.
You can also add files or folders by dragging them into the dialog box.
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Click OK to close the Add Background dialog box.
Follow steps 2 through 4 in the procedure for adding, replacing, or editing a background with an open document.
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When you have finished setting up your background, click OK.
In the Output Options dialog box, specify your folder and filename preferences and click OK.
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Add, replace, or edit a background for component PDFs in a PDF Portfolio
Select one or more component PDFs in a PDF Portfolio.
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Follow the steps in the procedure for adding, replacing, or editing a background with an open document.
Update a recently edited background image
If the original image file that you are using as a background changes, you can update the PDF to show the new version
of the image rather than removing the old version and re-adding the new one.
Open a single PDF.
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Choose Document > Background > Update.
Click OK, or make other changes to the background options and then click OK.
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Note: This process applies only to backgrounds added in Acrobat 7.0 or later.
Remove a background from selected pages
Open a single PDF, or select one or more component PDFs in a PDF Portfolio.
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Choose Document > Background > Add/Replace.
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Click Page Range Options, and then specify a page range and choose a Subset option, as needed.
Remove a background from all pages
Do one of the following:
• Open a single PDF, or select one or more component PDFs in a PDF Portfolio. Then choose Document >
Background > Remove.
• To remove a background from multiple PDFs, close any open PDFs and choose Document > Background >
Remove. In the dialog box, click Add Files, choose Add Files or Add Open Files, and then select the files. Click OK,
and then in the Output Options dialog box, specify your folder and filename preferences.
Add and edit watermarks
A watermark is text or an image that appears either in front of or behind existing document content, like a stamp. For
example, you could apply a "Confidential" watermark to pages with sensitive information. You can add multiple
watermarks to one or more PDFs, but each watermark must be added separately. You can specify the page or range of
pages on which each watermark appears.
Note: Unlike a stamp, a watermark is integrated into PDF pages as a fixed element. A stamp is a type of PDF comment,
which others reading the PDF can open to display a text annotation, move, change, or delete.
Last updated 9/30/2011
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