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USING ACROBAT 9 STANDARD
Workspace
A
B
C
Organizer window in Windows
A. Categories pane B. Files pane C. Pages pane
Categories pane
The categories pane of the Organizer window is divided vertically into sections that contain categories. These items
can help you locate and organize PDFs that reside on your computer, on a network, and on the web.
Contains subcategories that list all the PDFs that you've opened during a specified period of time. You can't
History
change the subcategory names or manually add PDFs to the History, which is updated each time you open a PDF and
as time passes. You can, however, clear the entire history by using the Clear History button in the files pane. You can
also specify the maximum length of the file history or turn it off. Open the Preferences dialog box and under
Documents, select a value for Remember Files In Organizer History For.
Lists the hard drives and folders in their current hierarchy. This category is especially useful if you know
My Computer
where a particular PDF resides.
Lists any folders, network locations, and web directories that you've specified as favorite destinations.
Favorite Places
This category functions like bookmarks or favorite destinations used for quick access in a web browser. In this case,
however, the destinations are folders or hard drives that contain PDFs. You can add or remove destinations from the
Favorite Places list, but you can't edit the destination names.
Contains collection folders that list all PDFs that you've associated with each particular collection folder.
Collections
Each collection folder can point to multiple PDFs no matter where each PDF is located. For example, a single collection
folder can list PDFs that are located in different folders on your computer, on a network, and on the web. You can
change each collection folder name, add new collection folders, and add PDFs to each collection folder.
Note: Collections and PDF Portfolios both involve multiple PDFs, but in different ways. A PDF Portfolio is itself a PDF
file that can be composed of multiple files and that exists in a folder on your computer. For example, you can attach a
PDF Portfolio to an email message. Collections are more like reminders that help you find related files that are stored in
different locations on your computer.
Last updated 9/30/2011

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