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Adobe Acrobat Help Using Help | Contents | Index Converting Web Pages to Adobe PDF Back 71 About pages on Web sites Keep in mind that a Web site can have more than one level of pages. The opening page is the top level of the site, and any links on that page go to other pages at a second level. Links on second-level pages go to pages at a third level, and so on. In addition, links may go to external sites (for example, a link at a Web site on tourism may connect to a Web site for a travel agency). Most Web sites can be represented as a tree diagram that becomes broader as you move down the levels. Web site tree diagram Important: You need to be aware of the number and complexity of pages you may encounter when downloading more than one level of a Web site at a time. It is possible to select a complex site that will take a very long time to download. Use the Get Entire Site option with great caution. In addition, downloading pages over a modem connection will usually take much longer than downloading them over a high-speed connection. Converting Web pages by specifying a URL You can open Web pages in a new PDF document or append them to an existing document.You provide the URL by using a command in Acrobat, and Acrobat downloads the page from the top level of that URL, breaking it into units of multiple PDF pages if necessary. Acrobat can also download pages from the entire site or from a specified number of levels below the top level. If you later append another level in a site that is already converted to PDF, only the additional levels are added. For example, if you have downloaded two levels of a site, and if you later append four levels from the same site, only the pages from the additional third and fourth levels are added to the PDF document. To convert Web pages by specifying a URL: 1 Do one of the following: • To open the pages in a new PDF document, click the Open Web Page button , choose File > Open Web Page, or choose Tools > Web Capture > Open Web Page.The Open Web Page button appears in the toolbar if you have Show Tool Bar Buttons selected in your Web Capture preferences. • To add the pages to the end of the current document, choose Tools > Web Capture > Append Web Page. 2 Enter the URL for the Web pages to open or append, or browse to locate the Web page. Using Help | Contents | Index Back 71

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About pages on Web sites
Keep in mind that a Web site can have more than one level of pages.The opening page is
the top level of the site, and any links on that page go to other pages at a second level.
Links on second-level pages go to pages at a third level, and so on. In addition, links may
go to external sites (for example, a link at a Web site on tourism may connect to a Web site
for a travel agency). Most Web sites can be represented as a tree diagram that becomes
broader as you move down the levels.
Web site tree diagram
Important:
You need to be aware of the number and complexity of pages you may
encounter when downloading more than one level of a Web site at a time. It is possible to
select a complex site that will take a very long time to download. Use the Get Entire Site
option with great caution. In addition, downloading pages over a modem connection will
usually take much longer than downloading them over a high-speed connection.
Converting Web pages by specifying a URL
You can open Web pages in a new PDF document or append them to an existing
document.You provide the URL by using a command in Acrobat, and Acrobat downloads
the page from the top level of that URL, breaking it into units of multiple PDF pages if
necessary. Acrobat can also download pages from the entire site or from a specified
number of levels below the top level.
If you later append another level in a site that is already converted to PDF, only the
additional levels are added. For example, if you have downloaded two levels of a site, and
if you later append four levels from the same site, only the pages from the additional third
and fourth levels are added to the PDF document.
To convert Web pages by specifying a URL:
1
Do one of the following:
To open the pages in a new PDF document, click the Open Web Page button
,
choose File > Open Web Page, or choose Tools > Web Capture > Open Web Page.The
Open Web Page button appears in the toolbar if you have Show Tool Bar Buttons
selected in your Web Capture preferences.
To add the pages to the end of the current document, choose Tools > Web Capture >
Append Web Page.
2
Enter the URL for the Web pages to open or append, or browse to locate the Web page.