
ADOBE READER 8
User Guide
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About bookmarks
A
bookmark
is a type of link with representative text on the Bookmarks panel in the navigation pane. Each bookmark
goes to a different view or page in the document. Bookmarks are generated automatically during PDF creation from
the table-of-contents entries of documents created by most desktop publishing programs. These bookmarks are
often tagged and can be used to make edits in the PDF.
See also
“About tags, accessibility, reading order, and reflow” on page 103
Edit a bookmark
You can change a bookmark’s attributes at any time.
You can make bookmarks easier to read by changing their text appearance.
Wrap text in a long bookmark
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Click the Bookmarks button, and choose Wrap Long Bookmarks from the Options menu.
All the text of long bookmarks shows regardless of the width of the navigation pane. (This option is on when
checked, and off when not checked.)
Change the text appearance of a bookmark
You can change the appearance of a bookmark to draw attention to it.
1
In the Bookmarks panel, select one or more bookmarks.
2
To change the font size, choose small, medium, or large for Text Size from the Options menu.
Searching PDFs
Search features overview
You run searches to find specific items in PDFs. You can run a simple search, looking for a search term within in a
single file, or you can run a more complex search, looking for various kinds of data in one or more PDFs.
You can run a search using either the Search window or the Find toolbar. In either case, Reader searches the PDF
body text, layers, form fields, and digital signatures. You can also include bookmarks and comments in the search.
The Search window offers more options and more kinds of searches than the Find toolbar. When you use the Search
window, object data and image XIF (extended image file format) metadata are also searched. For searches across
multiple PDFs, Reader also looks at document properties and XMP metadata, and it searches indexed structure tags
when searching a PDF index. If some of the PDFs you search have attached PDFs, you can include the attachments
in the search.
Note:
PDFs can have multiple layers. If the search results include an occurrence on a hidden layer, selecting that occur-
rence displays an alert that asks if you want to make that layer visible.
See also
“Show or hide layers” on page 33
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