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Adobe Acrobat Help Using Help | Contents | Index Converting Web Pages to Adobe PDF Back 80 To get information on the current Web page: Choose Tools > Web Capture > Page Info. If the PDF document has headers and footers, you can also find most of this information there. For information on adding headers and footers, see "Setting General conversion options" on page 74. Refreshing converted Web pages You can refresh Web pages in a PDF document to retrieve the most up-to-date version from the Web site. When you refresh, you download the entire Web site or link again and build a new PDF file. In the resulting new PDF file, Acrobat lists any pages where components have changed, including text, Weblinks, embedded filenames, and formatting. It also downloads new pages if they have been added to the site.The changed pages are listed as bookmarks in the Bookmarks pane under a bookmark labeled New and Changed Pages. Acrobat can refresh Web pages only if Save Refresh Commands was selected when the pages were first downloaded. For more information, see "Downloading Web pages in Acrobat" on page 70. When you refresh Web pages, Acrobat retains both the original PDF and the refreshed version.To keep an archive of changes made to a Web site, save both versions. To create bookmarks for new and changed converted Web pages: 1 Choose Tools > Web Capture > Refresh Pages. 2 To view new and changed pages, select Create Bookmarks for New and Changed Pages. Then specify the scope of the updated tagged bookmarks: • Compare Only Page Text to Detect Changed Pages compares only the text on the pages. • Compare All Page Components to Detect Changed Pages compares all page components, including text, images, Weblinks, embedded filenames, and formatting. 3 To refrain from resubmitting any previously submitted form data, unselect Resubmit Form Data. Be very careful if you have Resubmit Form Data selected. It could result in duplicate purchases or other submissions.This option is available only if a form and query results are on the pages. 4 To change which pages are updated by the refresh, select Edit Refresh Commands List, select the URLs you want, and click OK. 5 Click Refresh. Comparing converted pages with current Web pages You can start a Web browser and display a Web page you've already downloaded in Acrobat.This can be useful if you want to compare any differences between the downloaded PDF version and the current Web page at the site. The browser opens in a new application window to the page you specify. In the PDF document, you can open a Web page or a Weblink in a Web browser. Opening a Weblink is useful for deciding if you want to download and convert a Web page linked to the PDF document. Acrobat uses the Web browser selected in your Weblink preferences. Using Help | Contents | Index Back 80

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To get information on the current Web page:
Choose Tools > Web Capture > Page Info.
If the PDF document has headers and footers, you can also find most of this information
there. For information on adding headers and footers, see
S
etting G
ener
al c
on
v
ersion
options
on page
74
.
Refreshing converted Web pages
You can refresh Web pages in a PDF document to retrieve the most up-to-date version
from the Web site.When you refresh, you download the entire Web site or link again and
build a new PDF file. In the resulting new PDF file, Acrobat lists any pages where compo-
nents have changed, including text, Weblinks, embedded filenames, and formatting. It
also downloads new pages if they have been added to the site.The changed pages are
listed as bookmarks in the Bookmarks pane under a bookmark labeled New and Changed
Pages.
Acrobat can refresh Web pages only if Save Refresh Commands was selected when the
pages were first downloaded. For more information, see
“D
o
wnloading
W
eb pages in
A
cr
oba
t
on page
70
.
When you refresh Web pages, Acrobat retains both the original PDF and the refreshed
version.To keep an archive of changes made to a Web site, save both versions.
To create bookmarks for new and changed converted Web pages:
1
Choose Tools > Web Capture > Refresh Pages.
2
To view new and changed pages, select Create Bookmarks for New and Changed Pages.
Then specify the scope of the updated tagged bookmarks:
Compare Only Page Text to Detect Changed Pages compares only the text on the
pages.
Compare All Page Components to Detect Changed Pages compares all page compo-
nents, including text, images, Weblinks, embedded filenames, and formatting.
3
To refrain from resubmitting any previously submitted form data, unselect Resubmit
Form Data. Be very careful if you have Resubmit Form Data selected. It could result in
duplicate purchases or other submissions.This option is available only if a form and query
results are on the pages.
4
To change which pages are updated by the refresh, select Edit Refresh Commands List,
select the URLs you want, and click OK.
5
Click Refresh.
Comparing converted pages with current Web pages
You can start a Web browser and display a Web page you’ve already downloaded in
Acrobat.This can be useful if you want to compare any differences between the
downloaded PDF version and the current Web page at the site.The browser opens in a
new application window to the page you specify. In the PDF document, you can open a
Web page or a Weblink in a Web browser. Opening a Weblink is useful for deciding if you
want to download and convert a Web page linked to the PDF document.
Acrobat uses the Web browser selected in your Weblink preferences.