A PDF package converts multiple files—which can be in
different formats and created in different applications—and assembles
them into an integrated PDF unit. The original files retain their
individual identities, but are still part of the one PDF package
file. Each component file can be opened, read, edited, and formatted
independently of the other component files in the PDF package.
There are some
advantages to working with files combined in a PDF package:
- Viewing
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The component files do not open in separate windows, so you
can quickly flip through them and make changes without having to
pause for the Open or Save dialog boxes.
- Sorting
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The component PDFs in a PDF packages are listed under an
assortment of categories that you can add to, delete, hide, and
customize. Then, you simply click the category name to sort the
list.
- Printing
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The Print command on the File menu includes commands for
printing the currently open document, all the documents in the PDF
package, or multiple component documents selected in the PDF package
list.
- Searching
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The Advanced Search window includes options for searching
the currently open document, all the documents in the PDF package,
or multiple component documents selected in the PDF package list.