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Adobe Acrobat Help
Distributing Documents in PDF
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Select the window options:
•
Resize Window to Initial Page sizes the application window to fit snugly around the first
document page.
•
Center Window on Screen opens the application window in the middle of the screen.
•
Open in Full Screen Mode opens the document without the menu bar, toolbar, or
window controls. For more information on working with full screen mode, see
“Reading
documents in Full Screen view” on page 19
.
•
Display Document Title displays the document title in the title bar of the application
being used to view the document.
Note:
A user can exit Full Screen view by pressing Escape if their preferences are set this
way.
7
To hide part of the work area, even when a user is not in Full Screen view, select appro-
priate user interface options.
Note:
If you hide the menu bar and toolbar, users cannot apply commands and select
tools unless they know the keyboard shortcuts. You may want to set up page actions or
buttons in the document to provide this functionality for them. (See
“Using actions for
special effects” on page 179
and
“Using buttons” on page 172
.)
8
Click OK.
To define an opening view for a collection of documents:
1
Define a new batch processing sequence or edit an existing sequence, as described in
“Batch processing” on page 124
.
2
With the named sequence highlighted, click Edit Sequence.
3
In the Batch Edit Sequence dialog box, click Select Commands.
4
Select Set Open Information in the left pane of the Edit Sequence dialog box, and click
Add.
5
With Set Open Information highlighted in the right pane, click Edit. In the Set Open
Information dialog box, set the parameters for the opening view, as described in
“Defining
opening views” on page 188
. Click OK to exit the definition process. You can review the
opening view parameters by clicking the triangle to the left of the sequence name. Click
OK to return to the Batch Edit Sequence dialog box.
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Do one of the following:
•
If you are adding an opening view command to an existing batch processing sequence,
click OK and exit the Batch Sequence dialog box.
•
If you are defining a new sequence, continue adding commands as described in
“Batch
processing” on page 124
.
Note:
For information on setting Batch Processing preferences, see
“Batch processing” on
page 124
.
Setting security for documents
You can limit access to an Adobe PDF document by setting up passwords and by
restricting certain features, such as printing and editing. When a document has restricted
features, any tools and menu items related to those features are dimmed.