Datasheet
The list includes the default panels. If you select a default panel, the Navigation pane opens and the panel is
selected. When you select a hidden panel, in other words, a panel other than those docked in the
Navigation pane when you first launch Acrobat, the panel opens in the Acrobat window as a floating palette
with one or more panels contained in the window. Drag a panel to the Navigation pane and it docks and
then becomes visible in a context menu opened from the Navigation pane.
Articles
The first of the hidden panels listed in the Navigation Panels submenu is Articles. Choose View ➪
Navigation Panels ➪ Articles to open a floating palette. Articles enable you to create article threads to help
users follow passages of text in a logical reading order. You won’t find any new features added to the Article
tool since Acrobat 5.
For information on creating article threads and managing them, see Chapter 16.
Content
A palette designed for managing the structural content of PDF documents is found in the Content panel.
When you choose View ➪ Navigation Panels ➪ Content, the Content palette opens in a floating palette as
shown in Figure 1.46. Content features help you reflow tagged PDF files and manipulate the structure of
tagged documents.
FIGURE 1.46
The Content palette opens in a floating palette where the structural content of the open file is reported.
For information on working with the Content palette and tagged PDF documents, see
Chapter 25.
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