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About toolbars, Display and arrange toolbars – Adobe Acrobat 9 PRO Extended User Manual

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USING ACROBAT 9 PRO EXTENDED

Workspace

Last updated 9/30/2011

Acrobat also has numerous context-sensitive menus. These menus appear when you right-click an element in the work
area or PDF that has such a menu associated with it. A context menu displays commands that relate to the item or area
that you clicked. For example, when you right-click the toolbar area, that context menu displays the same commands
as the View > Toolbars menu.

Note: The menu bar appears only if Acrobat is open as a stand-alone application. If Acrobat is open within the browser,
only the browser application menu appears at the top of the window. However, context menus are available in both cases.

About toolbars

Toolbars reduce clutter in the work area by arranging tools in task-related groups. For example, the Page Display
toolbar includes buttons for changing how many pages you can see at a time in the document window. The Comment
& Markup toolbar contains tools for reviewing and annotating a PDF.

Any toolbar can float or be docked. Docked toolbars appear in the toolbar area. Floating toolbars appear as
independent panels that you can move anywhere in the work area.

Each toolbar has a grabber bar, which is a vertical gray stripe at the left end of the toolbar.

When you position the pointer over a grabber bar, a tool tip displays the name of the associated toolbar.

When you drag a grabber bar, the toolbar moves. You can drag toolbars off the toolbar area (so that they float), dock
them in the toolbar area, or rearrange them in the toolbar area.

Some toolbars appear by default and some are hidden.

Toolbars open by default
A. Tasks toolbar B. File toolbar C. Page Navigation toolbar D. Select & Zoom toolbar E. Page Display toolbar F. Find toolbar

Each of the buttons in the Tasks toolbar is associated with a menu of commands. Click the arrow

to the right of

the button name to open the menu. For example, click the arrow next to the Collaborate button

to display a menu

of commands related to collaboration tasks.

Position the pointer over a tool to see a description of the tool. Position the pointer over the grabber bar on the left edge
of a toolbar to see its name. All tools are identified by name in the More Tools dialog box (Tools > Customize

Toolbars).

More Help topics

Customizing the work area

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Displaying menus

” on page 25

Display and arrange toolbars

When your work does not involve using the tools in a toolbar, you can close the toolbar to tidy up the work area. For
example, if you are not adding review comments to a PDF, there’s no need to have the Comment & Markup toolbar open.

When you need easy access to a toolbar that is hidden by default, you can open it. This toolbar appears as a floating
panel, which you can move or dock in the toolbar area.

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