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pdf creation

Introduction to Acrobat | Making a PDF from Word | Making a PDF from the Web | Opening, Viewing, Saving

Opening and Viewing your PDF File:
You can open and view your PDF file by loading up the Adobe Acrobat program, and opening the file there. In the menu bar, select File >> Open. Then, browse your computer, locate where you saved the PDF file, select the file, and press the "Open" button.

Once opened, you can view your saved PDF file in Adobe Acrobat. To learn how to view and navigate a PDF file, please read the PDF tutorial [insert link].

Saving your PDF File to the Web:
You may want to put your PDF files on the Internet for your class web site, if you wish to share documents with your students. To learn how to upload your files to your web space, then please read the Web Drive tutorial [insert link], or look at the web publishing section of the Dreamweaver tutorial.

 


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