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Create a link using the Select tool or Snapshot tool, Edit a link, Move or resize a link rectangle

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USING ACROBAT 9 STANDARD 274 Editing PDFs Custom Link Click Next to open the Link Properties dialog box. In this dialog box, you can set any action, such as reading an article, or executing a menu command, to be associated with the link. Create a link using the Select tool or Snapshot tool 1 Using the Select tool or the Snapshot tool (Tools > Select & Zoom), drag to select the text or image from which you want to create a link. 2 Right-click the selection, and choose Create Link. 3 Select the options you want in the Create Link dialog box. Note: The Custom Link option is not available for links created from selected text. Edit a link You can edit a link at any time. You can change its hotspot area or associated link action, delete or resize the link rectangle, or change the destination of the link. Changing the properties of an existing link affects only the currently selected link. If a link isn't selected, the properties will apply to the next link you create. You can change the properties of several links at once if you drag a rectangle to select them using the Link tool or the Select Object tool. Move or resize a link rectangle 1 Select the Link tool or the Select Object tool handles appear. , and then move the pointer over the link rectangle so that the 2 Do one of the following: • To move the link rectangle, drag it. • To resize the link rectangle, drag any corner point. Change the appearance of a link 1 Select the Link tool and double-click the link rectangle. 2 In the Appearance tab of the Link Properties dialog box, choose a color, line thickness, and line style for the link. 3 Select a highlight style for when the link is selected: None Doesn't change the appearance of the link. Invert Changes the link's color to its opposite. Outline Changes the link's outline color to its opposite. Inset Creates the appearance of an embossed rectangle. Note: The Link Type, Color, and Line Style options are not available if Invisible is selected for Appearance. 4 Select Invisible Rectangle for Link Type if you don't want users to see the link in the PDF. An invisible link is useful if the link is over an image. 5 Select the Locked option if you want to prevent users from accidentally changing your settings. 6 To test the link, select the Hand tool. Note: The link properties in the Create Link dialog box apply to all new links that you create until you change the properties. To reuse the appearance settings for a link, right-click the link whose properties you want to use as the default, and choose Use Current Appearance As New Default. Last updated 9/30/2011

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USING ACROBAT 9 STANDARD
Editing PDFs
Last updated
9
/30/2011
Custom Link
Click Next to open the Link Properties dialog box. In this dialog box, you can set any action, such as
reading an article, or executing a menu command, to be associated with the link.
Create a link using the Select tool or Snapshot tool
1
Using the Select tool
or the Snapshot tool
(Tools
> Select & Zoom), drag to select the text or image from
which you want to create a link.
2
Right-click the selection, and choose Create Link.
3
Select the options you want in the Create Link dialog box.
Note:
The Custom Link option is not available for links created from selected text.
Edit a link
You can edit a link at any time. You can change its hotspot area or associated link action, delete or resize the link
rectangle, or change the destination of the link. Changing the properties of an existing link affects only the currently
selected link. If a link isn’t selected, the properties will apply to the next link you create.
You can change the properties of several links at once if you drag a rectangle to select them using the Link tool or the
Select Object tool.
Move or resize a link rectangle
1
Select the Link tool
or the Select Object tool
, and then move the pointer over the link rectangle so that the
handles appear.
2
Do one of the following:
To move the link rectangle, drag it.
To resize the link rectangle, drag any corner point.
Change the appearance of a link
1
Select the Link tool
and double-click the link rectangle.
2
In the Appearance tab of the Link Properties dialog box, choose a color, line thickness, and line style for the link.
3
Select a highlight style for when the link is selected:
None
Doesn’t change the appearance of the link.
Invert
Changes the link’s color to its opposite.
Outline
Changes the link’s outline color to its opposite.
Inset
Creates the appearance of an embossed rectangle.
Note:
The Link Type, Color, and Line Style options are not available if Invisible is selected for Appearance.
4
Select Invisible Rectangle for Link Type if you don’t want users to see the link in the PDF. An invisible link is useful
if the link is over an image.
5
Select the Locked option if you want to prevent users from accidentally changing your settings.
6
To test the link, select the Hand tool.
Note:
The link properties in the Create Link dialog box apply to all new links that you create until you change the
properties. To reuse the appearance settings for a link, right-click the link whose properties you want to use as the default,
and choose Use Current Appearance As New Default.