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Adobe Acrobat Reader 4.0
Contents
• Using Acrobat Reader
• Using Web Buy
• Printing PDF documents
• Using Reader for UNIX
• Viewing PDF documents
• Navigating PDF documents
• Filling out forms
• Copying and pasting text and
graphics to another application
• Using PDF on the Web
• Calibrated color
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Getting Started
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Getting Started
The Acrobat® Reader allows anyone to view, navigate, and print documents in
the Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF). It also allows anyone to perform
full-text searches of PDF document collections that have been indexed using
Acrobat Catalog (included with Adobe Acrobat® 4.0).
The Search feature is available only if your Reader installation includes
the Search plug in, which is available on Windows, Mac OS, and some UNIX
platforms.
You may make and distribute unlimited copies of Acrobat Reader, including
copies for commercial distribution, as long as each copy you make and
distribute includes all of the following:
The Acrobat Reader installer, exactly as provided by Adobe
The Acrobat Reader Electronic End User License Agreement
Copyright and other proprietary notices included in Acrobat Reader
The following attribution statement on any media and packaging that
includes Reader:
“Acrobat® Reader Copyright © 1987-1999 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All
rights reserved. Adobe, the Adobe logo, Acrobat, and the Acrobat logo are
trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated.”
Note:
 
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The Acrobat Reader Electronic End User License Agreement and proprietary
notices are contained in the Reader or Reader installer program. You are
expressly prohibited from modifying or creating your own installer for the
Acrobat Reader software. Details on the terms of use for the Acrobat Reader
products are found in the Acrobat Reader Electronic End User License
Agreement presented during installation of each product.
A special “Includes Adobe Acrobat” logo is available from Adobe for use when
distributing Acrobat Reader. See the Adobe Web site http://www.adobe.com
for details.
How to print this online guide
Because the pages of this online guide are optimized for online viewing, you
may prefer to print them two to a page (two-up).
To print pages two up:
1
Choose File > Print Setup (Windows) or File > Page Setup (Mac OS).
2
Follow the instruction for your platform:
In Windows, click Options, select 2 up on the paper tab, click OK to return to
the Print Setup dialog box, and click OK again to close it.
 
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In Mac OS, choose 2 Up from the Layout menu and click OK.
: If you can’t perform step 2 in Windows, you may not be using the Adobe
PostScript printer driver.
3
Choose File > Print.
4
Indicate the page range.
5
Click OK (Windows) or Print (Mac OS).
Note
 
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Using Acrobat Reader
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Using Acrobat Reader
The Adobe Acrobat Reader allows anyone to view, navigate, and print
documents in the Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF). You may also fill
out forms created with Adobe Acrobat in your Web browser, view documents
with digital signatures, and view PDF documents on the Web in a variety of
browser viewing scenarios.
Opening PDF documents
The creator of a PDF document can set the document to open in a variety of
ways. For example, a document might open to a particular page number, at a
particular magnification, or with the bookmarks or thumbnails visible.
If a document is set to open in Full Screen view, the tool bar, menu bar, and
window controls are not visible. You can exit Full Screen view by pressing
Escape, if your preferences are set this way, or by pressing Ctrl+L (Microsoft®
Windows® and UNIX®) or Command+L (Mac OS). For more on this view, see
Reading documents in Full Screen view .
 
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