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TIP 109: Modifying Content with Tagged Bookmarks
Did you know you can modify the content of your document by using tagged bookmarks? Here's the scoop: First, select a bookmark or bookmarks from the list in the Bookmarks pane. Right-click/Control-click it to open a shortcut menu (or open the pane's Options menu); you see a number of document modification commands (Figure 109). Here's what you can do: Click Print Page(s) to print the pages containing the selected tag(s). Click Delete Page(s) to delete the pages containing the selected tag(s). If you choose this command, you'll see a warning dialog telling you that you can't "undelete." Click OK to proceed.
Note Even though Acrobat warns you that the action isn't reversible, it actually is. No, you can't choose Edit > Undo to undo the command. But you can choose File > Revert and revert to the last-saved version of the document (tricky, eh?). A good reason to save your documents regularly! Click Extract Page(s) to extract the information from the pages containing the selected tag(s) and to create a new PDF document.
Figure 109. Tagged bookmarks let you modify document content.
Web Page Bookmarks
Tags are automatically created when you convert a Web to a PDF document. The Web page-generated book marks is indicated in the Bookmarks pane by its own icon .You can configure, rename, and modify Web bookmarks using the same methods you sue for other bookmarks. In addition, you can open the link in a Web browser or append other Web pages from the converted Web page's site. |
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