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Delete and Insert or Replace?
What’s the difference? It depends on what else is on the page.
For example, you may have a page with a large number of comments, links, or
form fields on it. If you merely inserted an edited version of the page and deleted
the one you want to remove, you’d lose all your comments and links. When you
use the Replace command, Acrobat replaces the underlying page, keeping the
overlying content (such as comments, links, or form fields) untouched.
#50:
Changing Pages and Their Contents
Insert Pages in Front
Sometimes you need to
insert a new page before an
existing page in your docu-
ment. For example, you may
need to add a cover page
to a catalog or market-
ing brochure. In the Insert
Pages dialog, simply click
the Location pop-up menu
and choose Before. Click OK
and Acrobat adds the page
to your document precisely
where you want it.
From the Library of Daniel Dadian
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