Working With Bookmarks
Working With Bookmarks
A bookmark is a type of link with representative text in the navigation panel. Each bookmark in the navigation panel goes to a different view or page in the document. You can use electronic bookmarks as you would paper bookmarks, to mark a place in a document to which you want to go or return. You can also use bookmarks to modify the view of its destination, thus directing your readers attention where you want it. Bookmarks allow you to jump to the specified topic within a PDF document. The table of contents of documents created by some desktop publishing programs, such as Microsoft Word, becomes bookmarks in Acrobat. If the creator of a Word document has utilized Styles correctly, Acrobat automatically generates bookmarks in the PDF document using the PDFMaker macro version 5.0, 6.0 or 7.0. The creator of a PDF document can set up additional bookmarks in an existing PDF document manually using the procedures described in this section. To show the Bookmarks palette click on the Bookmarks tab on the left side of the PDF page. If Bookmarks were not created automatically in your PDF document or the bookmarks are incomplete or incorrect when your ETD was converted to PDF, you must create the Bookmarks manually using the Adobe Acrobat 5.0, 6.0 or 7.0 software (NOT Adobe Reader). The following sections provide detailed instructions on creating, nesting, editing, deleting bookmarks, and setting document properties for bookmarks. Creating New Bookmarks Creating a Bookmark Hierarchy Editing Bookmarks Deleting Bookmarks Setting Document Properties for Bookmarks
Editing Bookmarks
You can also edit and delete bookmarks. Initially, bookmark destinations are the view you are looking at when you create a bookmark. Although you can set bookmark destinations as you create each bookmark, it is sometimes easier to create a group of bookmarks, and then set the destinations later. Once youve created a bookmark, you can change bookmark text, destination, or action type at any time. You can also edit the appearance of a bookmark in order to draw attention to it. To edit a bookmark: 1. Select the bookmark, click inside the bookmark text box, and type in the new text. 2. To edit a bookmark destination, select the bookmark, and then (in the document panel) move to the location you want to specify as the new destination. 3. Choose Set Bookmark Destination from the Bookmarks palette menu, and click Yes in the warning dialog box. The bookmark is now set to the new destination/location. 4. To edit a bookmarks appearance, choose Bookmark Properties from the Bookmarks palette menu, and select a color and text style for the bookmark.
Deleting Bookmarks
You can easily delete one or more bookmarks. To delete a bookmark: 1. Select the bookmark or range of bookmarks you want to delete. 2. Click the Delete Selected Bookmark icon at the top of the Bookmarks palette, or choose Edit > Delete (Windows) or Clear (Mac OS), and then click OK. Important: Deleting a bookmark deletes any bookmarks that are subordinate to it (children); deleting a bookmark does not delete any document text. To delete all bookmarks: 1. Select all of the bookmarks (click the first bookmark, hold down the shift key and click the last bookmarks in the series). 2. Choose Delete Bookmarks from the Bookmarks palette menu or click the Delete Selected Bookmark icon at the top of the Bookmarks palette. 3. Click OK.
The other Document Options (Page Layout, Magnification and Open to) need not be changed from the default unless there is a special need for the PDF document. Also, the other Document Properties tabs need not be altered unless there is a special need.