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TIP 8: Getting OrganizedAcrobat 7 contains a nifty new feature called the Organizer. Use the Organizer toyou guessed itorganize your PDF files. Click the Organizer button
The Organizer opens in a separate window and displays three frames (Figure 8). You can drag the splitter bars between the frames to resize each frame as you are working. Click an option in the Categories pane to display its list of PDF files in the Files pane; click a file in the Files pane to display its content in the Pages pane. Figure 8. Organize and control your PDF files using the Organizer.The Categories pane uses a hierarchy of folders. There are three types of categories: History, your computer's folders (to which you can add favorites), and Collections.
In the Files pane, information displayed about each listed document includes basic information. An unprotected document shows a thumbnail; a document containing security shows only a PDF document icon. The default listing is by filename; you can click the pull-down arrow to choose other sorting options such as keywords, the document's title, or the author. The file selected in the Files pane is shown in the Pages pane. Use the - and + buttons to change the magnification of the view, or drag the slider to show the file's content. Scroll bars display when the view is magnified if the document contains several pages, or if you have selected more than one document in the Files pane. |