Adobe Acrobat 8 3D User Manual
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ADOBE ACROBAT 3D VERSION 8
User Guide
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Measuring tools
A. Measuring toolbar B. Object being measured C. Tool display
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Choose Tools > Measuring, and select a measuring tool. Or, right-click/Control-click the toolbar area, and then
choose Measuring.
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To measure areas of your PDF document, do any of the following:
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Select the Distance tool
to measure the distance between two points. Click the first point, move the pointer
to the second point, and then click again. The measurements appear in the tool dialog box.
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Select the Perimeter tool
to measure a set of distances between multiple points. Click each point you want to
measure. Then, double-click the last point, or hold the pointer over the last point and click.
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Select the Area tool
to measure the area within the line segments that you draw. Click each point you want to
measure. After you have clicked at least two points, click the first point to complete the area measurement.
Note: You can also finish a measurement by right-clicking/Control-clicking and choosing Complete Measurement from
the context menu.
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While measuring objects, do any of the following:
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To change the scaling ratio (such as 3:2) on the drawing areas, specify the appropriate numbers in the tool dialog
box. If desired, change the unit of measurement next to this ratio.
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Select Measurement Markup in the tool dialog box if you want the lines you draw to appear as a comment. You
can then use the Hand tool to double-click the comment and view the measurement for the line segments that you
draw. Unless Annotate is selected, the object you draw will disappear when you measure another object or select
another tool.