Adobe Acrobat 3D Version 8
View the work area
Acrobat opens in
two different ways: as a stand-alone application, and in a web browser.
The associated work areas differ in small but important ways.
The Acrobat work
area includes a document pane that displays PDFs and
a navigation pane on the left side that helps you browse
through the current PDF. Toolbars near the top of the window provide
other controls that you can use to work with PDFs.
Note: Opening
certain types of PDFs causes specialized parts of the work area
to appear: the document message bar and PDF package navigation features.
For other types of PDFs, these areas are not seen and not available.
- Click the Acrobat icon
on the desktop, or use the Start menu (Windows) or Finder (Mac OS)
to start the Acrobat application.
- Choose File > Open, navigate to and select any PDF
on your computer, and click Open.
View full size graphic
Acrobat window
- A.
- Menu bar
- B.
- Toolbars
- C.
- Navigation
pane (Bookmarks panel displayed)
- D.
- Document
pane
- Open a web browser application.
- Do one of the following:
-
Select a PDF anywhere on the Internet and
open it.
-
Choose File > Open (or Open File). If necessary,
choose PDF or All Files in the pop-up menu for the type of file.
Then navigate to and select any PDF on your computer or local network,
and click Open.
- Identify items in the work area.
View full size graphic
PDF open within a web browser
- A.
- Web browser application menu bar and buttons
- B.
- Acrobat toolbars
- C.
- Navigation pane
(Bookmarks panel displayed)
- D.
- Document
pane