You
can view PDFs in a supported web browser, or you can set your Acrobat Internet
preferences to open linked or downloaded PDF files in a separate Acrobat window.
If you open PDFs in Acrobat outside the
browser, you cannot use Fast Web Viewing, form submittal in a browser,
or search highlighting on the web.
Because keyboard commands may be mapped to the web browser, some Acrobat shortcuts
may not be available. Similarly, you may need to use the tools and
commands in the Acrobat toolbar rather
than the browser toolbar or menu bar. For example, to print a PDF
document, use the Print button in the Acrobat toolbar
rather than the Print command in the browser. (In Microsoft Internet
Explorer, you can choose File > Print, Edit > Copy, and Edit
> Find on the Internet Explorer toolbar.)
Important: (Mac OS) If you have Adobe Reader installed
on your system and subsequently install Acrobat, Safari continues
to use Adobe Reader to open PDFs in your browser. To reconfigure
Safari to use Acrobat, you must quit Safari and all versions of Acrobat
or Adobe Reader, start Acrobat, and then start Safari while Acrobat
is running.
To
open the Internet preferences, choose Edit > Preferences (Windows)
or Acrobat > Preferences (Mac OS), and select Internet under
Categories.
- Display PDF In Browser
-
Displays
any PDF opened from the web in the browser window. If this option
is not selected, PDFs open in a separate Acrobat window. On Mac
OS, if you have installed versions of Adobe Reader and Acrobat,
you can select which application and which version to use.
- Allow Fast Web View
-
Downloads
PDFs for viewing on the web one page at a time. If this option is
not selected, the entire PDF downloads before it is displayed. If
you want the entire PDF to continue downloading in the background
while you view the first page of requested information, also select Allow
Speculative Downloading In The Background.
- Allow Speculative Downloading In The Background
-
Allows a PDF to continue downloading from
the web, even after the first requested page appears. Downloading
in the background stops when any other task, such as paging through
the document, is initiated in Acrobat.
- Connection Speed
-
Choose
a connection speed from the menu. This setting is also used by the
multimedia plug-in.
- Internet Settings [or Network Settings]
-
Click to
open the Internet or network connection dialog box or panel for
your computer. For more information, consult your operating system
Help, your Internet service provider, or your local network administrator.