Adobe 22001438 Using Help - Page 91
Creating and deleting thumbnails in a document collection, Working with bookmarks
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Adobe Acrobat Help Using Help | Contents | Index Organization and Navigation Elements Back 91 To create thumbnails: 1 Click the Thumbnails tab in the navigation pane to bring the Thumbnails palette to the front. 2 Choose Small Thumbnails from the Thumbnails palette menu to view thumbnails at approximately one-half the default size (38 x 48 pixels).To toggle the view back to the default size (76 x 98 pixels), choose Large Thumbnails from the palette menu. Large and small thumbnails compared To embed or unembed all thumbnails in a document: 1 Click the Thumbnails tab in the navigation pane to bring the Thumbnails palette to the front. 2 Do one of the following: • Choose Embed All Thumbnails from the Thumbnails palette menu. • Choose Remove Embedded Thumbnails from the Thumbnails palette menu. Creating and deleting thumbnails in a document collection Acrobat lets you embed or unembed thumbnails for an entire collection of documents in one automatic process.To embed or unembed thumbnails in a document collection, choose File > Batch Processing and set up a batch processing operation as described in "Batch processing" on page 124. In the Edit Sequence dialog box, select the Embed All Thumbnails or Remove Embedded Thumbnails option. Working with bookmarks A bookmark is a type of link with representative text in the navigation pane. Each bookmark in the navigation pane goes to a different view or page in the document.You can use electronic bookmarks as you would paper bookmarks, to mark a place in a document to which you want to return.You can also use bookmarks to modify the view of its destination, thus directing your reader's attention where you want it. Bookmarks allow you to jump within a PDF document, to another document (PDF or non-PDF), or to a Web page.They can also perform actions, such as playing a movie or sound, executing a menu item, or submitting a form. Using Help | Contents | Index Back 91