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[. . . ] Using Help
About the built-in help features Using Help for vision- and motor-impaired users Opening the Help documentation Using the How To pages Using Acrobat Online Accessing the Adobe Solutions Network Using online support Customer support Adobe Press The Adobe Certification program
About the built-in help features
Adobe® Acrobat® 3D offers many built-in features to assist you while you work, including the Help window you're using right now:
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Help documentation. (See Using the How To pages. ) Tool tips, which identify the various buttons, tools, and controls in the work area by name. These labels appear when you place the pointer over the item you want to identify. When you click these Help buttons, the Help window opens with the related topic. [. . . ] Or, click the Content tab in the navigation pane to display the logical structure tree. Click the plus sign (+) (Windows) or the triangle (Mac OS) next to the document name to view pages and objects. Move a container or object by selecting it and doing one of the following: q Drag it up or down to the location you want. q Choose Cut from the Options menu, select the tag above the location where you want to paste the copied tag, and choose Paste from the Options menu.
Container elements can't be pasted directly to page elements. To move a container to another page, cut the container you want to move, select a container on the page you want to move the container to, and choose Paste Child from the Options menu. Related Subtopics:
Content tab options
Content tab options
The Content tab includes several options that you can choose either from the Options menu or by right-clicking (Windows) or Control-clicking (Mac OS) an object in the tab. You can choose the following options: New Container Adds a new container object at the end of the selected page or container. Cut Cuts and copies the selected object (not the related page content). Paste Pastes content directly below the selected object at the same hierarchical level. Paste Child Pastes content into the selected object as a child content item. Delete Removes the object (not the related page content) from the document. Find Content From Selection Searches for the object in the Content tab that contains the object that you have selected in the document pane. Find Searches for unmarked (untagged) artifacts, content, comments, and links. Options allow you to search the page or document, and add tags to found items. Artifacts are not read by a screen reader or by the Read Out Loud feature. Remove Artifact Removes the artifact definition from the selected object. Order Selected Content Specifies the reading order for the selected object sequence in the Content Reordering dialog box. Highlight Content When selected, highlights appear in the document pane around content that relates to a selected object in the Content tab. Properties Opens the TouchUp Properties dialog box.
Customizing Adobe Acrobat for Accessibility
About accessibility preferences Setting accessibility preferences Using keyboard shortcuts for menu commands and navigation Scrolling automatically Using a screen reader Using the Read Out Loud feature
About accessibility preferences
Adobe Acrobat provides several settings that help make PDF files more accessible for visually impaired and motion-impaired users. These settings change how PDF documents appear on-screen and are read by a screen reader. They also allow users to navigate documents using only keyboard shortcuts. The Accessibility Setup Assistant provides onscreen instructions for setting preferences in Acrobat. [. . . ] © Copyright 1989, 1990 - All rights Reserved Proximity Technology Inc. THE PROXIMITY /HACHETTE DATABASE © Copyright 1992 Hatchette © Copyright 1992 - All Rights Reserved Proximity Technology Inc. THE PROXIMITY /EDITIONS FERNAND NATHAN DATABASE © Copyright 1984 Editions Fernand Nathan © Copyright 1989 - All Rights Reserved Proximity Technology Inc. THE PROXIMITY /TEXT & SATZ DATENTECHNIK DATABASE © Copyright 1991 Text & Satz Datentechnik © Copyright 1991 - All Rights Reserved Proximity Technology Inc. [. . . ]
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