PDF Portfolios

Creating a PDF Portfolio

Quickly pull together all the files for a project into a single, coherent PDF Portfolio. These files can include text documents, email messages, spreadsheets, CAD drawings, PowerPoint presentations, videos, PDFs, and more. You don’t have to convert the component documents to PDF, and you can edit each component independently without affecting anything else in the PDF Portfolio.

  1. Create the PDF Portfolio file.

    In Acrobat, choose File > Create PDF Portfolio. The PDF Portfolio toolbar appears below the menu bar; Acrobat displays this toolbar whenever you open a PDF Portfolio. In Acrobat 9 Pro and Acrobat 9 Pro Extended, the Edit PDF Portfolio pane is open on the right side of the window.

  2. Add files to the PDF Portfolio.

    Choose Modify > Add Files in the PDF Portfolio toolbar. Navigate to the files you want to include. Select a file, and click Open. Shift-select to add multiple contiguous files; press Ctrl to select multiple files in any order.

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    Selecting files for a PDF Portfolio

    When you add a file to the PDF Portfolio, a copy of the original document is included. If the document isn’t a PDF, anyone who receives the PDF Portfolio may have to install the native application to preview that particular document. For example, if you include a PowerPoint presentation, someone viewing your PDF Portfolio must have Office installed to view that component.

  3. Publish the PDF Portfolio.

    When you’ve completed your PDF Portfolio, you can share it through email or on Acrobat.com, a secure web-based service. You can burn it to a CD or DVD, or distribute it as you would share any other PDF.

    First, choose File > Save Portfolio. From the share menu in the PDF Portfolio toolbar, choose Email to send the PDF Portfolio as an email attachment. You can also share it on Acrobat.com, which is especially useful if the PDF Portfolio file size is too large for many email servers. From the share menu, choose Share Portfolio On Acrobat.com, and then log on to Acrobat.com.