Edit an image, View object metadata, View content on layers – Adobe Acrobat 8 3D User Manual
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ADOBE ACROBAT 3D VERSION 8
User Guide
See also
“Edit text” on page 348
Edit an image
You can change the size, location, and properties of an image in a PDF.
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Choose Tools > Advanced Editing > TouchUp Object Tool.
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Select the desired image, and do one of the following:
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To change image properties or edit the image, right-click/Control-click and choose the relevant command.
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To move the image, drag it to a new location on the page.
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To resize the image, drag one of the image handles.
See also
“Move or edit an object” on page 351
View object metadata
You can view the metadata information of certain images, tags, and objects. Do one of the following:
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For an object, choose Tools > Advanced Editing > TouchUp Object Tool. Right-click/Control-click the object, and
choose Show Metadata. (If the command isn’t available, the object has no metadata.)
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For a Visio object, choose Tools > Object Data > Object Data Tool. Double-click the object to view its metadata in
the Model Tree.
See also
“View object data and metadata” on page 363
View content on layers
To view information stored on different layers of a PDF, use the Layers panel.
1
Click the Layers button
in the navigation pane.
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Click the eye icon
to hide a layer’s content. Click the empty box to show a layer’s content.
To save a different view of a layered PDF, you must change the default state of the layers in the Layer Properties dialog box.
See also
“Show or hide layers” on page 364
Page thumbnails and bookmarks
About page thumbnails
Page thumbnails are miniature previews of the pages in a document. You can use page thumbnails in Acrobat to jump
quickly to a selected page or to adjust the view of the page.