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Adobe Acrobat Help Using Help | Contents | Index Converting Web Pages to Adobe PDF Back 79 Acrobat maintains the family relationships you set up among tagged bookmarks. If you move or delete a parent tagged bookmark, its children tagged bookmarks are moved or deleted along with it. It helps to work with the navigation pane open, so you can see the Web pages and their tagged bookmarks side by side. To move or delete a Web bookmark: 1 Select the tagged bookmark .You can Ctrl-click (Windows) or Command-click (Mac OS) to select multiple tagged bookmarks, or Shift-click to select a contiguous range of tagged bookmarks. 2 To move or delete the tagged bookmark, do one of the following: • To move the tagged bookmark, drag it to where you want it in the hierarchy. Release the mouse button when the black line is in the correct position. If the line is below another tagged bookmark's icon, the relocated tagged bookmark will be a sibling, immediately after that tagged bookmark. If the line is below another tagged bookmark's name, the relocated tagged bookmark will be a child of that tagged bookmark. • To delete the tagged bookmark, press the Delete key, choose Edit > Delete, or rightclick (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) the tagged bookmark, and choose Delete (Windows) or Clear (Mac OS) from the context menu. Note that this deletes the bookmark, not the associated material. To move or delete a Web page along with its tagged bookmark: Do one of the following: • To move the Web page along with its tagged bookmark, press Ctrl (Windows) or Option (Mac OS) while dragging the tagged bookmark. • To delete the Web page along with its tagged bookmark, right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) the tagged bookmark, and choose Delete Page(s) from the context menu. Adding more tagged bookmarks If Add PDF Tags is selected when you download Web pages, Acrobat stores structure information in the PDF document that corresponds to the HTML structure of the original pages.You can use this information to add tagged bookmarks to the file for paragraphs and other items that have HTML elements. To add tagged bookmarks to an Adobe PDF document: 1 Choose New Bookmarks from Structure from the Bookmarks palette menu. 2 Select the items you want specified as tagged bookmarks. An article is a complete Web page, represented by the HTML Title element.The other items in the list are HTML elements used in the Web pages. 3 Click OK. Getting information on converted Web pages Acrobat can display a dialog box with the current page's URL, the page's title (from the HTML tag or URL of the page), the date and time downloaded, the content type (such as HTML text or JPEG graphic), and the preferred zoom setting (based on the scaling and image size). Using Help | Contents | Index Back 79

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Acrobat maintains the family relationships you set up among tagged bookmarks. If you
move or delete a parent tagged bookmark, its children tagged bookmarks are moved or
deleted along with it. It helps to work with the navigation pane open, so you can see the
Web pages and their tagged bookmarks side by side.
To move or delete a Web bookmark:
1
Select the tagged bookmark
. You can Ctrl-click (Windows) or Command-click (Mac
OS) to select multiple tagged bookmarks, or Shift-click to select a contiguous range of
tagged bookmarks.
2
To move or delete the tagged bookmark, do one of the following:
To move the tagged bookmark, drag it to where you want it in the hierarchy. Release
the mouse button when the black line is in the correct position. If the line is below
another tagged bookmark’s icon, the relocated tagged bookmark will be a sibling,
immediately after that tagged bookmark. If the line is below another tagged
bookmark’s name, the relocated tagged bookmark will be a child of that tagged
bookmark.
To delete the tagged bookmark, press the Delete key, choose Edit > Delete, or right-
click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) the tagged bookmark, and choose Delete
(Windows) or Clear (Mac OS) from the context menu. Note that this deletes the
bookmark, not the associated material.
To move or delete a Web page along with its tagged bookmark:
Do one of the following:
To move the Web page along with its tagged bookmark, press Ctrl (Windows) or Option
(Mac OS) while dragging the tagged bookmark.
To delete the Web page along with its tagged bookmark, right-click (Windows) or
Control-click (Mac OS) the tagged bookmark, and choose Delete Page(s) from the
context menu.
Adding more tagged bookmarks
If Add PDF Tags is selected when you download Web pages, Acrobat stores structure infor-
mation in the PDF document that corresponds to the HTML structure of the original
pages.You can use this information to add tagged bookmarks to the file for paragraphs
and other items that have HTML elements.
To add tagged bookmarks to an Adobe PDF document:
1
Choose New Bookmarks from Structure from the Bookmarks palette menu.
2
Select the items you want specified as tagged bookmarks. An article is a complete Web
page, represented by the HTML Title element.The other items in the list are HTML
elements used in the Web pages.
3
Click OK.
Getting information on converted Web pages
Acrobat can display a dialog box with the current page’s URL, the page’s title (from the
HTML <TITLE> tag or URL of the page), the date and time downloaded, the content type
(such as HTML text or JPEG graphic), and the preferred zoom setting (based on the scaling
and image size).