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Understanding Preferences
Preferences enable you to customize your work sessions in Acrobat. You can access a Preferences dialog box
from within any Acrobat viewer and from within a Web browser when viewing PDFs as inline views. A huge
number of preferences exist that all relate to specific tool groups or task categories, and it would not make
as much sense to cover them here in the opening chapter as it would within chapters related to using tools
and methods influenced by preference choices. 
Some general things you should know about preferences is that they are contained in a dialog box as shown
in Figure 1.57. You make a topic selection in the list on the left side of the dialog box and the related prefer-
ences are shown to the right side of the list. You make choices for preferences by selecting check boxes or
making menu selections from pull-down menus. When you complete making your preference choices, click
OK at the bottom of the dialog box.
Almost all the preferences you change in the Preferences dialog box are dynamic, which means you don’t
need to quit Acrobat and relaunch the program for a preference choice to take effect. Preferences remain in
effect until you change them again. If you quit Acrobat and relaunch the program, the preferences you last
made are honored by Acrobat. However, if for some reason the program crashes and you don’t shut it down
properly, any new preference changes will not be recognized when the program is launched again.
FIGURE 1.57
Press Ctrl/Ô+K to open the Preferences dialog box. Click a category on the left and the choices are reflected to the
left of the categories list.
If you find some operation in Acrobat not working as you think it should, first take a look at the Preferences
dialog box. In many cases you’ll find a check box or menu command not enabled to permit you to perform
a task. As you become familiar with specific tool groups and menu commands, make a habit of routinely
visiting the Preferences dialog box so you understand all the toggles and switches that affect tool and view-
ing behavior.
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