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If you are working with a newer version of Adobe Acrobat, you may see a Welcome Window that offers two main choices: opening a recent file or creating a PDF. If your version doesn't have a Welcome Window, you can get started by choosing the "Create" option under "File" on the toolbar. Create a PDF by clicking on that option. A dialogue box opens that allows you to choose the document that you want to convert to a PDF file.
A drop-down window shows the many file formats that can be converted to PDFs. Click "Add Files" to begin adding files to the portfolio. Temporarily zoom out when Marquee Zoom tool is selected. Edit Object tool. Insert Blank Pages tool. Touch Up Reading Order tool or if already selected, return focus to dialog box. Text Box tool. Move focus to the next comment or form field. Move focus to previous comment or form field.
Open pop-up note or text field in the Comments List for comment that has the focus. Close or exit pop-up or text field in the Comments List for comment that has the focus. Up Arrow. Down Arrow. Scroll when Hand tool is selected. Toggle between editing and previewing your form. Move focus to the next or previous row when in the body of the file list on the left. Up Arrow or Down Arrow.
If pressed in the body of the file list, navigate one level up from within a folder. Press the Go Back button in a folder if focus is on the button. If in the body of the file list, move to the first or last row. If in the body of the file list, move to the next or last set of rows to fit the screen. Page Down or Page Up. Change whether the row with focus is in the selection. Move focus up or down one row without changing the selection.
Move focus to the next item among Document pane, Task panes, Message bar, and Navigation bar. Move focus to the previous item among Document pane, Task panes, message bar, and Navigation bar. Move focus to the next panel in the Task pane. Move focus to the previous panel in the Task pane. Navigate to the next panel and panel control within an open Task pane. Navigate to the previous panel and panel control within an open Task pane.
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