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Using Help
 
About online Help
 
Adobe Systems, Inc. provides complete documentation in the Adobe PDF Help system. 
The Help system includes information on all the tools, commands, and features for both 
Windows and Mac OS. The PDF format is designed for easy navigation online, and support 
for third-party screen readers compatible with Windows. The Help can also be printed as a 
desktop reference.
 
Navigating in Help
 
The Help will open in an Acrobat window with the bookmark pane open. If the bookmark 
pane is not open choose Window > Bookmarks. You can also navigate using the 
navigation bar, the index, or search the document.
At the top and bottom of each page is a navigation bar. Click Using Help to return to this 
introduction. Clicking Contents, or Index will take you to that section.
The Next Page 
 and the Previous Page 
 arrows let you move through the pages 
sequentially. Click Back to return to the last page you viewed. You can also use the 
navigation arrows in the Acrobat toolbar. 
 
Using bookmarks, the table of contents, the index, and Find
 
The contents of Help are shown as bookmarks in the bookmark pane. To view subtopics, 
click the plus sign next to a bookmark. Each bookmark is a hyperlink to the associated 
section of the Help document. 
To go to the information, click its bookmark. As the information is displayed in the 
document pane, its bookmark is highlighted.
You can turn highlighting on or off by selecting the Highlight Current Bookmark option 
from the bookmark pane menu.
 
To find a topic using the table of contents:
1
 
Click Contents in the navigation bar at the top or bottom of any page.
 
2
 
Click a topic on the Contents page to move to the first page of that topic.
 
3
 
In the bookmark pane, expand the topic to see its subtopics.
 
To find a topic using the index:
1
 
Click Index in the navigation bar at the top or bottom of any page.
 
2
 
Click the appropriate letter at the top of the page.
You can also expand the Index bookmark, and click the letter in the bookmark pane.
 
3
 
Locate your entry, and click the page number link to view the information.
 
4
 
To view multiple entries, click Back to return to the same place in the index.