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FIGURE 1.13
To access a submenu, move the cursor to the command containing a right-pointing arrow and slide the cursor over
to the submenu options. Click the desired command in the submenu to execute the command.
Context menus
Wherever you are in the Acrobat window — the toolbars, palettes, Document pane, or the Help menus —
you can gain quick access to menu items related to your task by opening a context menu. Context menus
pop up in an area where you either click the right button on the mouse or use an appropriate key modifier.
In Windows, right-click the mouse button to open a context menu. On a Macintosh, when not using a two-
button mouse, press the Control key and click the mouse button. Context menu options relate to the partic-
ular tool you have selected from a toolbar. By default the Hand tool is selected when you launch Acrobat
and open a PDF document. When you right-click the mouse button (Windows) or Ctrl+click (Macintosh), a
context menu pops up where you click the mouse as shown in Figure 1.14.
FIGURE 1.14
With the Hand tool selected, right-clicking (Windows) or Ctrl+clicking (Macintosh) the mouse button opens a con-
text menu. From the menu, scroll the list and select the desired menu command.
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