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Adobe Reader for Pocket PC 2.0 About Adobe Reader for Pocket PC 2.0 Help
About tagged PDF files Transferring PDF files About the menus About the toolbar Customizing the toolbar Opening and closing documents Changing the viewing mode Scrolling through documents Adjusting the view of PDF documents Using the navigation pane Viewingcomments Searching a document Copying text Viewing document information Printing PDF documents Reading Digital Edition files Working with PDF slideshows Working with presentations Working with forms
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Adobe Reader for Pocket PC Help
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Adobe Reader for Pocket PC 2.0
Adobe® Reader® for Pocket PC 2.0 extends the value of AdobePortable Document Format (PDF) files beyond desktop computers to handheld devices running Pocket PC software. Part of Adobe’s Network Publishing vision, Adobe Reader for Pocket PC lets you read PDF files downloaded from a desktop computer or accessed directly using a wireless link, letting you access them anytime and anywhere. Adobe Reader for Pocket PC software preserves the rich content of PDFfiles—styled text, images, and bookmarks—and adapts them for viewing on small screens. It supports PDF files created with Adobe Acrobat 6.0 or earlier. It also lets you view Digital Editions (also called eBooks), make presentations using external VGA cards, play PDF slideshows, print on Hewlett-Packard (HP) printers, fill out Adobe Form Designer forms, and view documents in landscape mode.
About AdobeReader for Pocket PC 2.0 Help
This guide explains how to use Adobe Reader for Pocket PC software and how to transfer and view PDF documents on your Pocket PC. You should have a working knowledge of the Pocket PC functionality and conventions. For help using your Pocket PC, please refer to its documentation.
About tagged PDF files
Tagged PDF files provide the best reading experience forPocket PCs because text and images can be easily reflowed to fit the screen size. To properly reflow a PDF document on your Pocket PC’s screen, Adobe Reader for Pocket PC must interpret the document’s structure. The ActiveSync component installed with Adobe Reader for Pocket PC attempts to tag any untagged PDF files as they transfer to your Pocket PC. The new tagged PDF files may be somewhat larger.The results may vary depending on the quality and complexity of the source files, and ActiveSync may not be able to create tags for some documents. Untagged PDF documents appear as intended for a computer monitor, not optimized for your Pocket PC. You can create tagged PDF files with Adobe® Acrobat® 6.0, Adobe® PageMaker® 7.0, or Adobe® InDesign® 2.0 or later, as well as with Microsoft Office2000 and Office XP applications using the PDFMaker utility that installs with Acrobat 6.0.
Transferring PDF files
You transfer PDF files to your Pocket PC by dragging them to the Mobile Device folder on your desktop. You can also disable tagging PDF files in the ActiveSync application. To transfer a PDF file to your Pocket PC: Drag the PDF file to the Mobile Device folder in My Computer. Thenext time you connect your Pocket PC, ActiveSync automatically transfers the file.
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To transfer a PDF file to a storage card: 1 In the Mobile Device Folder in My Computer, go to the folder for the storage card and create a new folder called My Documents. 2 Drag the PDF file to the My Documents folder. The next time youconnect your Pocket PC, ActiveSync automatically transfers the file to the storage card. To disable tagging during document transfer: 1 Start ActiveSync. 2 Choose Tools > Options. 3 Tap the Rules tab, and then tap Conversion Settings. 4 Tap the Desktop To Device tab, choose the file type Adobe Acrobat Document, and then tap Edit. 5 Under Convert To Mobile Device Files Of The Type, choose (No...
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