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Open, edit, and save component files, Edit component filenames and descriptions in a PDF Portfolio

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USING ACROBAT X PRO 106 PDF Portfolios and combined PDFs Open, edit, and save component files You can open, edit, and save a component file in its native application, as long as the application is installed on your computer. Any changes that you make to component files do not affect the original files outside your PDF Portfolio. 1 Do one of the following: • In Preview mode, right-click/Control-click the file, and choose Open File In Native Application (for non-PDFs) or Open File (for PDFs). • In Edit mode, double-click the file. Note: The component file opens in a separate window. If you're viewing the PDF Portfolio in a browser, the file opens in the standalone Acrobat product, outside the browser. 2 If a confirmation dialog box appears, select Open This File or Always Allow Opening Files Of This Type-if you trust the format-and click OK. 3 Edit the file as needed, and then save the file. Edit component filenames and descriptions in a PDF Portfolio ❖ In Edit mode, do any of the following: • To edit the displayed name of a component file, select the file. Then click in the Display Name text box to show the insertion point. You can also click the Show Info View icon on the card to edit the Display Name on the back of the card. (In Details view, Display Name is a column.) • To edit the description of a component file, click the Show Info View icon. Then click in the Description text box to show the insertion point. (In Details view, Description is a column.) • To change or embed the font used for the text, use the Portfolio Properties panel at the bottom of the Layout pane. The text changes to the new font properties throughout the PDF Portfolio. Extract component files in a PDF Portfolio You can extract or drag files out of the PDF Portfolio window onto your computer. Extracting does not delete the file from the PDF Portfolio. ❖ Do either of the following: • In Layout mode, click the Extract File icon in the component file. • Select one or more files, and then drag them to your computer. Publish PDF Portfolios to a website Acrobat can convert a PDF Portfolio to a SWF file for others to view on a website. All file navigation and video controls are available to users with access to the website. To preview how the PDF Portfolio appears on a website, you publish the content to the site. You can't preview by opening the published PDF Portfolio on your local computer. Note: You can view and extract files from a published PDF Portfolio. To edit The PDF Portfolio, open it in Acrobat. 1 In an open PDF Portfolio, choose File > Save PDF Portfolio As Web Site. 2 Select a folder, or create a new one, for the saved web files. Click OK. A new folder makes it easier to find the saved files. Last updated 10/11/2011

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USING ACROBAT X PRO
PDF Portfolios and combined PDFs
Last updated 10/11/2011
Open, edit, and save component files
You can open, edit, and save a component file in its native application, as long as the application is installed on your
computer. Any changes that you make to component files do not affect the original files outside your PDF Portfolio.
1
Do one of the following:
In Preview mode, right-click/Control-click the file, and choose Open File In Native Application (for non-PDFs) or
Open File (for PDFs).
In Edit mode, double-click the file.
Note:
The component file opens in a separate window. If you’re viewing the PDF Portfolio in a browser, the file opens in
the standalone Acrobat product, outside the browser.
2
If a confirmation dialog box appears, select Open This File or Always Allow Opening Files Of This Type—if you
trust the format—and click OK.
3
Edit the file as needed, and then save the file.
Edit component filenames and descriptions in a PDF Portfolio
In Edit mode, do any of the following:
To edit the displayed name of a component file, select the file. Then click in the Display Name text box to show the
insertion point. You can also click the Show Info View icon
on the card to edit the Display Name on the back
of the card. (In Details view,
Display Name
is a column.)
To edit the description of a component file, click the Show Info View icon. Then click in the Description text box
to show the insertion point. (In Details view,
Description
is a column.)
To change or embed the font used for the text, use the Portfolio Properties panel at the bottom of the Layout pane.
The text changes to the new font properties throughout the PDF Portfolio.
Extract component files in a PDF Portfolio
You can extract or drag files out of the PDF Portfolio window onto your computer. Extracting does not delete the file
from the PDF Portfolio.
Do either of the following:
In Layout mode, click the Extract File icon
in the component file.
Select one or more files, and then drag them to your computer.
Publish PDF Portfolios to a website
Acrobat can convert a PDF Portfolio to a SWF file for others to view on a website. All file navigation and video controls
are available to users with access to the website. To preview how the PDF Portfolio appears on a website, you publish
the content to the site. You can’t preview by opening the published PDF Portfolio on your local computer.
Note:
You can view and extract files from a published PDF Portfolio. To edit The PDF Portfolio, open it in Acrobat.
1
In an open PDF Portfolio, choose File > Save PDF Portfolio As Web Site.
2
Select a folder, or create a new one, for the saved web files. Click OK.
A new folder makes it easier to find the saved files.