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Figure 13.5 Set Trust Manager options for players and formats
You can select different options for the listed players. Select a player and set its permission level:
x Always plays content in the player at all times
x Never prevents the player from being used
x Prompt asks for a decision when a nontrusted document is open that contains media, and you are
prompted to add the document to your list of trusted documents or authors.
Adding a Multimedia File to a PDF Document
In Acrobat 7 Professional you can either embed or link a movie. An embedded movie is integrated into the
PDF document; a linked movie has a link pointing to the original location of the movie. The movie must be
embedded to use controls.
Follow these steps to add a movie:
1. Select the Movie Tool
on the Advanced Editing toolbar.
2. Double-click the page where you want to place the upper left of the movie or drag a marquee and
release the mouse to open the Add Movie dialog box (Figure 13.6).
Figure 13.6 Choose settings for placing the movie
3. Click Acrobat 6 (and Later) Compatible Media and click Browse to locate and select the movie.
When you select a file, a content type is assigned that determines the player needed for viewing
automatically.
4. Select additional options to embed content in document (which includes the movie in the PDF file);
Snap to content proportions maintains the frame size when the movie plays.
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