
ADOBE READER 8
User Guide
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To access these preferences, choose Edit > Preferences (Windows) or Reader > Preferences (Mac OS), and then select
Multimedia Trust from the left side of the dialog box.
Display Permissions For
Choose whether you want to display security permissions for trusted documents or other
(nontrusted) documents.
Allow Multimedia Operations
Select this option to allow media clips to be played. When selected, you can change
the permission settings for a particular player and enable options that determine the appearance of the media during
playback.
Change Permission Settings For A Player
Select the player in the list, and then choose one of the following options
from the menu:
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Always
Allows the player to be used without prompting.
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Never
Prevents the player from being used.
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Prompt
Asks the user whether the player can be used. If you select this option and allow the player to play the
media in a particular document, that document becomes trusted.
Clear Your List Of Trusted Documents
Deletes the current list of trusted documents and authors. Use this option to
prevent media from playing in documents that were previously trusted documents or created by trusted authors.
This option is available only when a PDF that contains multimedia is open.
Using Photoshop Album Starter Edition
With Adobe Photoshop Album 3.0 Starter Edition software, you can freely explore the basic features of Photoshop
Album. Photoshop Album Starter Edition makes it easy to find, fix, and share your digital photos. Organize your
digital photos in a snap. Instantly fix photo flaws in just a click or two. Easily share your memories in a slide show
with captions, or email individual photos to family and friends.
For information about using Photoshop Album Starter Edition, see the Help menu in Photoshop Album Starter
Edition.
Adding 3D models to PDFs
Ways to put 3D models in PDFs
When PDF files include 3D models, viewers using Adobe Reader or Adobe Acrobat can interact with the 3D models
using built-in features such as zoom, pan, and rotation tools. Creating PDF files with 3D models requires Acrobat
3D, which supports a variety of 3D file formats.
Note:
Acrobat Professional can create 3D PDFs but only from U3D version 1.0 files.
See also
“Interacting with 3D models” on page 114
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