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After you have converted your thesis or dissertation into a PDF le, you still can renumber pages, move pages, add or delete pages, rotate pages, or make simple edits. In this lesson, you will see how to make these modications using Adobe Acrobat Standard or Professional. You also learn how to dene document properties, including creating a summary that contains the title, author, and subject of your thesis or dissertation and appropriate keywords. A number of search engines use this summary information, so it is important that you enter it if you want your research cited. In the exercises that follow, you will learn how to: 1. Specify document properties 2. Change page numbering 3. Move pages within a PDF document 4. Insert new pages 5. Delete pages 6. Rotate pages 7. Make simple text edits
5. Click the Initial View tab. Tip 6. You will see Document, Window, and User Interface options. The defaults for most of the options are appropriate. However, if you plan on using bookmarks in your PDF document, set the value for Show (in the Document area) to Bookmarks Panel And Page to ensure that the reader sees the bookmarks as soon as the ETD is opened. You may also want to set the value for Page Layout to Continuous to allow users to scroll from the bottom of one page to the top of the next.
For information on the remaining document properties, please refer to Complete Acrobat Help from the Help menu.
3. The Page Numbering dialog box appears. Find the page in your PDF le where the actual text of your thesis or dissertation begins. (In our example, the text begins on page 4.) 4. In the Pages area of the dialog box, click the From button and in the second edit box identify the range of pages to be renumbered. (In our example, that range is pages 1-3.) 5. In the Numbering area of the dialog box, click the Begin New Section button and then choose a value from the Style menu. For title and table of contents pages, small Roman numerals (i, ii, iii) are the normal choice.
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You can also add a prex (for an appendix, you could have pages numbered a.i, a.ii, etc.) or start numbering pages other than with 1. Remember, you are not actually changing the numbers in your document, only the way they appear in the Acrobat Status Bar.
6. Click OK to save your changes. Repeat this procedure for any other pages you want to renumber, for example, appendix pages.
Continue to Exercise 3
1. In the PDF le you created for your thesis or dissertation, click the Pages tab in the navigation pane. A series of page thumbnails appears. 2. In our example, page 1 contains a single quotation and page 2 is the title page. Assume that you now want the quotation to appear after the title page. 3. To make this change, click the page 1 thumbnail and drag it underneath the icon for page 2 until a horizontal line appears.
4. Release the mouse button. The title page now appears as the rst page in the PDF le.
Continue to Exercise 4
1. In the Document menu, choose Insert Pages. The Select File To Insert dialog box appears.
2. Click the le that contains the page(s) you want to add to your document and then click Select. 3. Indicate where you want to insert the new pages by clicking one of the radio buttons (First, Last, or Page) in the Page area of the dialog box. Important: If you select the Page option, remember to type the correct page number in the edit box.
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To see what kind of les you can add to a PDF document, refer to the Files Of Type menu.
4. Click OK and then Save, but do not close your document. 5. You have just seen how to insert pages into a PDF document from another le. However, you may want to add single pages from another PDF document. The only way to do that is by using thumbnails. 6. Click the Pages tab in the navigation pane in your thesis or dissertation document to display thumbnails. 7. Open the other PDF document that contains the les you want to insert (in this exercise, music.pdf), and then click the Pages tab to view the thumbnails for that page. 8. From either document, open the Window menu and choose Tile and then Vertically.
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Both windows now appear side by side. Look at the music.pdf document. Select the thumbnail for the page you want to insert and then drag it to the proper location in your original PDF le. When a line appears at the insertion point, release the mouse button. The page will copy from one PDF le to another.
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To copy two or more pages simultaneously, hold down the Ctrl key and select additional thumbnails.
Continue to Exercise 5
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Alternatively, click the Pages tab and select the thumbnails of the pages you want to delete. Click the Trash icon in the menu bar at the top of the pages tab.
2. Click the From button and then type the rst page number and the last page number you want to delete in the edit boxes.
Continue to Exercise 6 9
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To rotate pages in the entire PDF le, click the Rotate Pages tool from the toolbar to rotate pages clockwise or counterclockwise. You also can click the arrow to display both options in the toolbar.
2. From the Options menu on the Pages tab, choose Rotate Pages. The Rotate Pages dialog box appears.
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3. The default direction specied is Clockwise 90 degrees, which will change the orientation from landscape to portrait with the top of the page at the left margin. 4. The default page range is Selection, which means the page you currently have open is the one that will be rotated. Note: If several consecutive pages need to be rotated, you can also click the Pages button and specify a range of pages using the From and To elds. 5. There should be no need to change the default values in the pop-up menus next to Rotate. 6. Click OK to rotate the selected page(s).
Continue to Exercise 7
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Alternatively, open the View menu and choose Toolbars and then Advanced Editing or choose Tools > Advanced Editing > TouchUp Text Tool.
2. Click at the point in the text you want to edit. A bounding box outlines selectable text. 3. Select the text to be edited by dragging your mouse to highlight specic characters or words.
4. You now have the following options: Type new text to replace the selected text. Press Delete, or choose Edit > Delete to remove the text. Choose Edit > Copy to copy the selected text. Right-click the text and choose one of the options listed. Note: You cannot add or replace text unless the font is installed on your computer. You can, however, change text attributes if the font is embedded in the PDF document.