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C Toolbars. A number of individual toolbars are nested below the menu bar. When preferences are
set to view toolbars attached to each open document, you’ll see multiple sets of toolbars. Toolbars
are marked with a vertical separator bar at the left side of the toolbar. This bar can be selected and
dragged to move it out of the Toolbar Well.
For information related to working with toolbars, see the “Tools and toolbars” section later in
this chapter.
D Floating toolbar. Toolbars can be opened by accessing the More Tools drop-down menu and
selecting a toolbar name. When a toolbar is opened, it appears as a floating toolbar. Floating tool-
bars can be docked in the Toolbar Well.
E Toolbar Well. The Toolbar Well houses the toolbars. You can drag toolbars away from the Toolbar
Well or add other toolbars and expand the Toolbar Well to house your new additions. When you
drag a toolbar away from the Toolbar Well, the toolbar is “undocked” and becomes a floating tool-
bar. When you drag a floating toolbar and drop it in the Toolbar Well, the toolbar becomes
“docked.”
F Palette pull-down menu. Individual panels can be tucked away in the Navigation pane (see
Navigation pane later in this list) or appear anywhere in the Acrobat window. Each palette con-
tains its own menus accessible by clicking the down-pointing arrow. These menus are referred to
as palette pull-down menus in all subsequent chapters.
G Pages panel. When you open the Pages panel, you’ll see thumbnail images of each page in your
document and you’ll find many page-editing features available to you from the Pages panel palette
pull-down menu.
For information related to using the many options available in the Pages panel, see Chapter 16.
H Bookmarks panel. The second default panel appearing in the Navigation pane is the Bookmarks
panel. If bookmarks are contained in the PDF document, they appear in the palette when the
palette is open.
For information related to creating bookmarks from authoring programs, see Chapter 9. For
information related to creating and managing bookmarks in Acrobat, see Chapter 22.
I Signatures panel. If digital signatures are included in your PDF document, they can be viewed in
the Signatures panel.
For information related to digital signatures, see Chapter 26.
J How To. The How To pane has been moved in Acrobat 8 to the Navigation pane. In Acrobat 7,
this pane appeared on the right side of the document window. The How To pane contains some
help information related to many common PDF editing tasks. Users of previous versions of
Acrobat will notice the How To pane has replaced the default appearance of the Layers pane.
K Page thumbnails. When the Pages panel is opened, page thumbnails of all the document pages
appear within the Pages panel.
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