Operation Manual

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Last updated 10/11/2011
Chapter 1: What’s new
What’s new (Acrobat 10.1)
New browser, platform, and PDFMaker support (Windows)
Browser support View PDFs in Microsoft Internet Explorer 9, Mozilla Firefox 4, and Google Chrome.
Web page conversion Convert web pages to Adobe PDF from Firefox 4.
64-bit Office support Convert Microsoft Office 64-bit documents to Adobe PDF using the Acrobat PDFMaker
feature.
Protected View (Windows)
View PDFs originating from potentially unsafe locations in a restricted environment, called a sandbox. In Protected
View, PDF functionality is limited to basic navigation. See
Protected View (Windows only)” on page 192.
Create online forms
Use FormsCentral to create, test, and distribute forms, and then collect data from them. See Create online forms using
FormsCentral” on page 155.
What’s new (Acrobat X)
Usability and productivity
Streamlined user interface A streamlined, simplified user interface displays the most commonly used tools,
depending on the task at hand. The Tools pane on the right side of the window organizes the tools into task-related
groups. By default, only the most commonly used tools appear. To add other groups of tools (called panels) to the
Tools pane, open the pane and click the options menu
in the upper-right corner. Choose a deselected panel from
the list. (The Tools pane replaces the Tasks toolbar in Acrobat 9.)
Adding tools to the Tools pane