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Figure 7.16 Preview file content before opening a document
Summary
In this chapter we looked at different ways to manipulate document contents. You saw a number of ways to
change the characteristics of the pages in a PDF file by adding and removing content, or substituting
existing content. You learned how to add unifying elements to a document such as page numbers, as well as
headers/footers and watermarks/backgrounds. Finally, you were introduced to Acrobat's new Organizer
window, used for collecting and managing PDF files.
Exercises
1. Using the methods outlined in the chapter, manipulate the content of sample documents by adding
and deleting pages. Extract content from an existing document using the different options listed in
the chapter; replace content in a document using the method described in the chapter.
2. Add and configure page numbers in a sample document.
3. Add a header and a footer to a sample document.
4. Add and configure a text watermark/bookmark for a sample document.
5. Add graphic bookmark/watermark to a sample document.
6. Create and manage a set of collections in the Organizer.
Copyright Notice: Many elements of this project have been modified due to copyright and
liability issues, and should not be used in other projects. They are only being used to teach the
processes in the context of this topic.
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