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Start in the getting started window, Customizing the work area, Displaying menus – Adobe Acrobat 8 3D User Manual

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ADOBE ACROBAT 3D VERSION 8

User Guide

Navigation areas for PDF packages
A.
Cover Sheet button B. PDF list display options C. Open Previous button, currently displayed PDF filename, Open Next button D. PDF
package navigation bar E.
List of component PDFs (shown vertically)

See also

“About PDF packages” on page 119

“View, sort, and search components in a PDF package” on page 27

Start in the Getting Started window

The Getting Started window opens by default when you start Acrobat. The home page in this window contains links
that open additional pages. All Getting Started pages include buttons and links that start specific tasks or display
topics in the full Acrobat Help system (which you are reading now).

You can open or close the Getting Started window, or simply let it remain open behind or beside the Acrobat work area.

Start a task from the Getting Started window

1

On the Getting Started home page, select a task group, such as Create PDF or Review & Comment.

2

Start a task or view a Help topic:

Click an action text link or button

to initiate a task.

Click an information text link or button

to open full Acrobat Help to the related Help topic.

If you decide to try a different task group, click Home in the upper-left corner to return to the Getting Started home page.

Reopen and reset the Getting Started window

1

Choose Help > Getting Started With Adobe Acrobat®.

2

Deselect the Do Not Show At Startup option in the upper-right corner.

Customizing the work area

Displaying menus

Ordinarily, it’s a good idea to keep the Acrobat menus visible so that they are available as you work. It is possible to
hide them, using the View > Menu Bar command. However, the only way to display and use them again is by pressing
F9/Shift+Command+M.

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