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Adobe Acrobat Help Using Help | Contents | Index Learning Adobe Acrobat 5.0 Back 10 When you set up Adobe Online to connect to your Web browser, Adobe can either notify you whenever new information for Adobe Online is available, or automatically download that information to your hard disk and install it for you. If you choose not to use the automatic download feature, you can still view and download new Adobe Online files whenever they are available by using the Refresh command. To use Adobe Online: 1 In Acrobat, choose Help > Adobe Online, or click the Adobe icon in the toolbar. Note: You must have an Internet connection and an Internet browser installed. Adobe Online will launch your browser using your default Internet configuration. 2 Do any of the following: • Click Refresh to make sure that you have the latest version of the Adobe Online window and its buttons, as well as the latest bookmarks. It is important to refresh the screen so that the current options are available for you to choose. • Click Preferences to specify connection options. General preferences affect how Adobe Online interacts with all the Adobe products installed on your system, and Application preferences affect how Adobe Online interacts with Acrobat.To see an explanation of each preference option, click Setup and follow the prompts.You also can set up an automatic refresh using the Update Options. • Click any button in the Adobe Online window to open the Web page to which the button is linked. • Click the bookmark button ( )to view suggested Web sites related to Acrobat and Adobe. These bookmarks are automatically updated as new Web sites become available. • Click Close to return to Acrobat. Other learning resources Other Adobe learning resources are available, but are not included with your application. Classroom in a Book® Is the official training series for Adobe graphics and publishing software, and developed by experts at Adobe.The Adobe Acrobat Classroom in a Book includes lessons and a CD-ROM to help you learn the application. For information on purchasing Adobe Acrobat Classroom in a Book, visit the Adobe Web site at www.adobe.com, or contact your local book distributor. Official Adobe Print Publishing Guide Provides in-depth information for successful print production, including topics such as color management, commercial printing, constructing a publication, imaging and proofing, and project management guidelines. For information on purchasing the Official Adobe Print Publishing Guide, visit the Adobe Web site at www.adobe.com. Official Adobe Electronic Publishing Guide Tackles the fundamental issues essential to ensuring quality online publications in HTML and Adobe PDF. Using simple, expertly illustrated explanations, design and publishing professionals tell you how to design electronic publications for maximum speed, legibility, and effectiveness. For information on purchasing the Official Adobe Electronic Publishing Guide, visit the Adobe Web site at www.adobe.com. Using Help | Contents | Index Back 10

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When you set up Adobe Online to connect to your Web browser, Adobe can either notify
you whenever new information for Adobe Online is available, or automatically download
that information to your hard disk and install it for you. If you choose not to use the
automatic download feature, you can still view and download new Adobe Online files
whenever they are available by using the Refresh command.
To use Adobe Online:
1
In Acrobat, choose Help > Adobe Online, or click the Adobe icon in the toolbar.
Note:
You must have an Internet connection and an Internet browser installed. Adobe
Online will launch your browser using your default Internet configuration.
2
Do any of the following:
Click Refresh to make sure that you have the latest version of the Adobe Online window
and its buttons, as well as the latest bookmarks. It is important to refresh the screen so
that the current options are available for you to choose.
Click Preferences to specify connection options. General preferences affect how Adobe
Online interacts with all the Adobe products installed on your system, and Application
preferences affect how Adobe Online interacts with Acrobat.To see an explanation of
each preference option, click Setup and follow the prompts.You also can set up an
automatic refresh using the Update Options.
Click any button in the Adobe Online window to open the Web page to which the
button is linked.
Click the bookmark button (
)to view suggested Web sites related to Acrobat and
Adobe.These bookmarks are automatically updated as new Web sites become
available.
Click Close to return to Acrobat.
Other learning resources
Other Adobe learning resources are available, but are not included with your application.
Classroom in a Book
®
Is the official training series for Adobe graphics and publishing
software, and developed by experts at Adobe.The
Adobe Acrobat Classroom in a Book
includes lessons and a CD-ROM to help you learn the application. For information on
purchasing
Adobe Acrobat Classroom in a Book
, visit the Adobe Web site at
www.adobe.com, or contact your local book distributor.
Official Adobe Print Publishing Guide
Provides in-depth information for successful
print production, including topics such as color management, commercial printing,
constructing a publication, imaging and proofing, and project management guidelines.
For information on purchasing the
Official Adobe Print Publishing Guide
, visit the Adobe
Web site at www.adobe.com.
Official Adobe Electronic Publishing Guide
Tackles the fundamental issues essential to
ensuring quality online publications in HTML and Adobe PDF. Using simple, expertly illus-
trated explanations, design and publishing professionals tell you how to design electronic
publications for maximum speed, legibility, and effectiveness. For information on
purchasing the
Official Adobe Electronic Publishing Guide
, visit the Adobe Web site at
www.adobe.com.