Adobe Acrobat 8 3D User Manual
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ADOBE ACROBAT 3D VERSION 8
User Guide
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Do you want to create a new PDF from the web pages or to append the converted pages to an existing PDF?
You can do this in either Acrobat or Internet Explorer PDFMaker, but you choose different buttons or commands to
accomplish these things.
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Do you need to apply advanced conversion settings to the process?
The conversion settings available from within Internet Explorer are limited. Use Acrobat for the conversion process
if you need to select additional settings. When you finish your selections and have converted at least one web page to
PDF from within Acrobat, those settings will apply when you convert web pages from within Internet Explorer, too.
Note: To convert Chinese, Japanese, and Korean (CJK) language web pages to PDF on a Roman (Western) system in
Windows, you must have installed the CJK language support files while installing Acrobat. Also, it is preferable to select
an appropriate encoding from the HTML conversion settings.
Convert web pages to PDF in Internet Explorer (Windows)
When you install Acrobat, Internet Explorer (version 6.0 and later) gains an Adobe PDF toolbar. Using the
commands on this toolbar, you can convert the currently displayed web page to PDF in various ways: You can
convert the entire web page or just a selected part of it; you can create a new PDF or append the converted web page
to an existing PDF. The Adobe PDF toolbar menu also contains commands that initiate further actions after
conversion, such as attaching the new PDF to a new email message or printing it.
A menu on the PDF toolbar provides easy conversion and print capabilities.
Convert a web page to PDF
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Start Internet Explorer and go to the web page that you want to convert to PDF.
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Using the Adobe PDF toolbar menu, do one of the following:
Note: If you don’t see the Adobe PDF toolbar in Internet Explorer, choose View > Toolbars > Adobe PDF.
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To create a new PDF from the currently open web page, choose Convert Web Page To PDF. Then select a location,
type a filename, and click Save.
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To add a PDF of the currently open web page to another PDF, choose Add Web Page To Existing PDF. Then locate
and select the PDF to which the converted file will be added, and click Save.
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To create and print a new PDF from the currently open web page, choose Print Web Page. When the conversion
is complete and the Print dialog box opens, select options and click OK.
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To create a new PDF from the currently open web page and attach it to a blank email message, choose Convert
Web Page And Email. Then select a location for the PDF, type a filename, and click Save. Type the appropriate
information in the email message that opens after the conversion is complete.