Setting Up A Presentation - Adobe 22002484 Using Manual

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USING ACROBAT 9 STANDARD
Editing PDFs
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(Optional) Add one or more objects to the current selection:
• Ctrl-click an object.
• Shift-click to add a range of objects. (The Select Object tool includes all objects when you Shift-click.) Using Shift
selects all items that lie within the rectangular bounding box formed by all items in the selection (including the item
that was just added).
Move an object
Click the object with the Select Object tool
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Move the image or object:
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• Drag the object to the desired location. Objects cannot be dragged to a different page (you can cut and paste them
to a new page instead). Shift-drag the object to constrain movement up or down, or right or left.
• Right-click the image and choose an option to move the image on the page.
Resize an object
Click the object with the Select Object tool
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Drag a handle of the object. Shift-drag the handle to retain the original aspect ratio.
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Setting up a presentation

Defining initial view as Full Screen mode
Full Screen mode is a property you can set for PDFs used for presentations. In Full Screen mode, PDF pages fill the
entire screen, and the Acrobat menu bar, toolbar, and window controls are hidden. You can also set other opening
views, so that your documents or collections of documents open to a consistent view. In either case, you can add page
transitions to enhance the visual effect as the viewer pages through the document.
To control how you navigate a PDF (for example, advancing pages automatically), use the options in the Full Screen
panel of the Preferences dialog box. These preferences are specific to a system—not a PDF document—and affect all
PDFs that you open on that system. Therefore, if you set up your presentation on a system you control, you can control
these preferences.
or with the tool used to create it.
or with the tool used to create it.
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