Datasheet

For information related to window views and the split window views, see Chapter 5.
Help menu
The traditional help files added to your Acrobat folder at installation are found in the Help menu (see
Figure 1.12). Various online help support is also located in this menu. You’ll note that the Detect and Repair
command found in earlier versions of Acrobat has changed to Repair Acrobat Installation.
For information related to Help documents and Help menus, see the Accessing Help” section
later in this chapter.
Submenus
An extensive number of submenus appear in menus contained in the top-level menu bar and from many
different tools contained in toolbars. Note that on individual toolbars you see a down-pointing arrow.
Clicking the arrow opens a menu; some menus contain submenus. A submenu is denoted in Acrobat by a
right-pointing arrow on the right side of a given menu command as shown in Figure 1.13. Select a com-
mand with one of these arrows adjacent to the command name and a submenu opens. In a few cases, you
can find nested submenus where another right-pointing arrow may be visible in a submenu. If you want to
access the second submenu, move the cursor to the menu option containing a right-pointing arrow. To
make a selection from a submenu command, move the cursor to the desired menu command. When the
menu command highlights, click the mouse button to execute the command.
FIGURE 1.12
The Help menu gives you access to Help information on selected topics as well as access to the complete Acrobat
Help document.
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