Adobe Acrobat 3D Version 8
Display and arrange toolbars
When your work does not involve using the
tools in a toolbar, you can close the toolbar to tidy up the work
area. For example, if you are not adding review comments to a PDF,
there’s no need to have the Comment & Markup toolbar open.
When
you need easy access to a toolbar that is hidden by default, you
can open it. This toolbar appears as a floating panel, which you
can move or dock in the toolbar area.
Note: If several PDFs are
open, you can customize the toolbars for each PDF independently.
The different customized states persist as you switch between PDFs.
- To open a toolbar, choose
View > Toolbars > [toolbar name]. A check
mark next to the toolbar name indicates that the toolbar is displayed.
- To hide all toolbars, choose View > Toolbars >
Hide Toolbars.
- To change a toolbar that is either shown or hidden, right-click/Control-click
the toolbar area, and choose the toolbar you want to show or hide.
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To
change the visibility of several toolbars, choose Tools > Customize
Toolbars or View > Toolbars > More Tools. Then, select and
deselect toolbars. (Check marks by the toolbar names indicate which
ones are currently visible.)
Note: Whether a new toolbar opens as a floating toolbar
or docked in the toolbar area depends on its default position or
where it appeared in your previous configuration of the work area,
if any.
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To rearrange the docked toolbars, use the
toolbar grabber bars to drag them from one position to another.
- To move a floating toolbar, drag it by its title bar
or grabber bar to another location in the work area.
- To float a docked toolbar, drag it by its grabber bar
from the toolbar area.
- To dock a floating toolbar, drag it by its title bar
or grabber bar to the toolbar area.
- To move all floating toolbars to the toolbar area, choose
View > Toolbars > Dock Toolbars.
Rows may be added to or removed from the toolbar area
as you move the toolbars in and out.
Choose
View > Toolbars > Reset Toolbars.
Locking the toolbars prevents any rearrangement
of the toolbar area, so all grabber bars disappear when the toolbar
area is locked. Locking does not affect the positions of any floating
toolbars.
Choose
View > Toolbars > Lock Toolbars.
Select the command a second time to unlock the toolbar
area.
Note: When the toolbar area is locked, you can still move
floating toolbars by dragging them by their title bars. However,
you can’t dock them unless you unlock the toolbar area.