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Add a description to document properties, Create document properties – Adobe Acrobat 9 PRO Extended User Manual

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USING ACROBAT 9 PRO EXTENDED

Editing PDFs

Last updated 9/30/2011

The Advanced area shows the PDF version, the page size, number of pages, whether the document is tagged, and if it’s
enabled for Fast Web View. (The size of the first page is reported in PDFs or PDF Portfolios that contain multiple page
sizes.) This information is generated automatically and cannot be modified.

Security

Describes what changes and functionality are allowed within the PDF. If a password, certificate, or security

policy has been applied to the PDF, the method is listed here.

Fonts

Lists the fonts and the font types used in the original document, and the fonts, font types, and encoding used to

display the original fonts.

If substitute fonts are used and you aren’t satisfied with their appearance, you may want to install the original fonts on
your system or ask the document creator to re-create the document with the original fonts embedded in it.

Initial View (Acrobat only)

Describes how the PDF appears when it’s opened. This includes the initial window size, the

opening page number and magnification level, and whether bookmarks, thumbnails, the toolbar, and the menu bar
are displayed. You can change any of these settings to control how the document appears the next time it is opened.
You can also create JavaScript that runs when a page is viewed, a document is opened, and more.

Custom (Acrobat only)

Lets you add document properties to your document.

Advanced

Lists PDF settings, print dialog presets, and reading options for the document.

In the PDF settings for Acrobat, you can set a base Uniform Resource Locator (URL) for web links in the document.
Specifying a base URL makes it easy for you to manage web links to other websites. If the URL to the other site changes,
you can simply edit the base URL and not have to edit each individual web link that refers to that site. The base URL
is not used if a link contains a complete URL address.

You can also associate a catalog index file (PDX) with the PDF. When the PDF is searched with the Search PDF
window, all of the PDFs that are indexed by the specified PDX file are also searched.

You can include prepress information, such as trapping, for the document. You can define print presets for a
document, which prepopulate the Print dialog box with document-specific values. You can also set reading options
that determine how the PDF is read by a screen reader or other assistive device.

Add a description to Document Properties

You can add keywords to the document properties of a PDF that other people might use in a search utility to locate the PDF.

1 Choose File > Properties.

2 Click the Description tab, and type the author’s name, subject, and keywords.

3 (Optional) Click Additional Metadata to add other descriptive information, such as copyright information.

Create document properties

You can add custom document properties that store specific types of metadata, such as the version number or
company name, in a PDF. Properties you create appear in the Document Properties dialog box. Properties you create
must have unique names that do not appear in the other tabs in the Document Properties dialog box.

1 Choose File > Properties, and then select Custom.

2 To add a property, type the name and value, and then click Add.

3 To change the properties, do any of the following, and then click OK:

To edit a property, select it, change the Value, and then click Change.

To delete a property, select it and click Delete.

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