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ADOBE CONTRIBUTE CS3 83 User Guide • Insert the PDF as embedded object. 5 (Optional) Select the Remember this option and don't ask again check box, if desired. Note: The Insert the PDF as embedded Object option is disabled if the Administrator has selected the Do not allow PDF Embedding option for the relevant website. 6 Click OK. Note: If you inserted the PDF as an embedded object, a message box appears indicating that some content of the PDF is not accessible, and that some browsers may not render the PDF content. Select the Don't warn me again check box, if desired, and then click OK. The link to the PDF or the content of the embedded PDF appears at the insertion point in the draft. If you inserted the PDF as a link, the name of the PDF file appears as the linked text. Note: You can also drag and drop a PDF file from Windows Explorer to your website or blog entry draft. Resizing embedded PDF files inserted in web pages or blog entries You can change the size of the embedded PDF object in a web page or blog entry draft by selecting the object and dragging its boundaries. Alternatively, you can resize the object by entering specific values in the PDF Properties dialog box. To resize an embedded PDF file manually: 1 In your draft, select the content of the embedded PDF you want to resize. 2 Drag one of the selection handles to the desired size. Hold the Shift key as you drag if you do not want to change the height and width of the PDF object by the same percentage. To resize an embedded PDF file with specific values: 1 In your draft, select the embedded PDF you want to resize. 2 Double-click the embedded PDF object, right-click the object and select the PDF Properties option, or select the PDF object and choose Format > PDF Properties. The PDF Properties dialog box appears. 3 Enter Width and Height values, and choose whether or not to constrain proportions. 4 Click OK. Contribute changes the height and width of the embedded PDF object. Note: You can also format an embedded PDF object by right-clicking the object and selecting an option from the pop-up menu. Inserting HTML code snippets into Contribute pages Advanced Adobe Contribute users can use Adobe Contribute CS3 to add custom HTML code snippets to Contribute pages. For example, you can insert code snippets that run video or audio files in your web or blog pages. However, you can add code snippets only if the website Administrator has granted the relevant permission to your user role.

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ADOBE CONTRIBUTE CS3
User Guide
83
Insert the PDF as embedded object.
5
(Optional) Select the Remember this option and don't ask again check box, if desired.
Note:
The Insert the PDF as embedded Object option is disabled if the Administrator has selected the Do not allow PDF
Embedding option for the relevant website.
6
Click OK.
Note:
If you inserted the PDF as an embedded object, a message box appears indicating that some content of the PDF is
not accessible, and that some browsers may not render the PDF content. Select the Don't warn me again check box, if
desired, and then click OK.
The link to the PDF or the content of the embedded PDF appears at the insertion point in the draft. If you inserted
the PDF as a link, the name of the PDF file appears as the linked text.
Note:
You can also drag and drop a PDF file from Windows Explorer to your website or blog entry draft.
Resizing embedded PDF files inserted in web pages or blog entries
You can change the size of the embedded PDF object in a web page or blog entry draft by selecting the object and
dragging its boundaries. Alternatively, you can resize the object by entering specific values in the PDF Properties
dialog box.
To resize an embedded PDF file manually:
1
In your draft, select the content of the embedded PDF you want to resize.
2
Drag one of the selection handles to the desired size.
Hold the Shift key as you drag if you do not want to change the height and width of the PDF object by the same
percentage.
To resize an embedded PDF file with specific values:
1
In your draft, select the embedded PDF you want to resize.
2
Double-click the embedded PDF object, right-click the object and select the PDF Properties option, or select the
PDF object and choose Format > PDF Properties.
The PDF Properties dialog box appears.
3
Enter Width and Height values, and choose whether or not to constrain proportions.
4
Click OK.
Contribute changes the height and width of the embedded PDF object.
Note:
You can also format an embedded PDF object by right-clicking the object and selecting an option from the pop-up
menu.
Inserting HTML code snippets into Contribute pages
Advanced Adobe Contribute users can use Adobe Contribute CS3 to add custom HTML code snippets to Contribute
pages. For example, you can insert code snippets that run video or audio files in your web or blog pages. However,
you can add code snippets only if the website Administrator has granted the relevant permission to your user role.