Adobe Acrobat 5.0 Help
Short Description
The Adobe Acrobat 5.0 application includes complete documentation in an accessible PDF-based help system.The help system includes information on all the Acrobat tools, commands, and features for both Windows and Mac OS systems.The accessible PDF format is designed to provide easy navigation online, as well as easy reading using thirdparty screen readers compatible with Windows.The file can also be printed out to provide a handy desktop reference.
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Using Bookmarks
The contents of Acrobat Help are shown as bookmarks in the bookmark pane. To view subtopics, click the plus sign next to a topic. The topic will be expanded to show the subtopics it contains. Each bookmark is a hyperlink to the associated section of the Help document.To view the contents, click the bookmark. As you view the contents in the document pane, the bookmark associated with that content will be highlighted in the bookmark pane to help you easily identify where you are in the document. You can turn highlighting on or off by selecting Highlight Current Bookmark in the bookmark pane menu.
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Acrobat provides five JPEG options, ranging from Maximum quality (the least compression and the smallest loss of data) to Minimum quality (the most compression and the greatest loss of data).The loss of detail that results from the Maximum and High quality settings are so slight that most people cannot tell an image has been compressed; at Minimum and Low, however, the image may become blocky and acquire a mosaic look.The Medium quality setting usually strikes the best balance in creating a compact file while still maintaining enough information to produce high-quality images.
• The CCITT (International Coordinating Committee for Telephony and Telegraphy) compression method is appropriate for black-and-white images made by paint programs and any images scanned with an image depth of 1 bit. CCITT is a lossless method. Acrobat provides the CCITT Group 3 and Group 4 compression options. CCITT Group 4 is a general-purpose method that produces good compression for most types of monochrome images. CCITT Group 3, used by most fax machines, compresses monochrome images one row at a time.
• Run Length is a lossless compression option that produces the best results for images that contain large areas of solid white or black.
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