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Show or hide toolbars, Move toolbars, Return toolbars to their default configuration – Adobe Acrobat 9 PRO Extended User Manual

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USING ACROBAT 9 PRO EXTENDED

Workspace

Last updated 9/30/2011

Note: If several PDFs are open, you can customize the toolbars for each PDF independently. The different customized
states persist as you switch between PDFs.

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Show or hide toolbars

To open a toolbar, choose View > Toolbars > [toolbar name]. A check mark next to the toolbar name indicates that
the toolbar is displayed.

To hide all toolbars, choose View > Toolbars > Hide Toolbars.

To change a toolbar that is either shown or hidden, right-click the toolbar area, and choose the toolbar you want to
show or hide.

To change the visibility of several toolbars, choose Tools > Customize Toolbars or View > Toolbars > More Tools.
Then, select and deselect toolbars. (Check marks by the toolbar names indicate which ones are currently visible.)

Note: Whether a new toolbar opens as a floating toolbar or docked in the toolbar area depends on its default position or
where it appeared in your previous configuration of the work area, if any.

Move toolbars

To rearrange the docked toolbars, use the toolbar grabber bars to drag them from one position to another.

To move a floating toolbar, drag it by its title bar or grabber bar to another location in the work area.

To float a docked toolbar, drag it by its grabber bar from the toolbar area.

Use the title bar to move a section of tools from the toolbar area.

To dock a floating toolbar, drag it by its title bar or grabber bar to the toolbar area.

To move all floating toolbars to the toolbar area, choose View > Toolbars > Dock Toolbars.

Rows may be added to or removed from the toolbar area as you move the toolbars in and out.

Return toolbars to their default configuration

Choose View > Toolbars > Reset Toolbars.

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