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Quick Tools). Choose additional tools from the le side of the dialog
box and click the Add arrow ( ). To add a separator bar, click the Add
Separator buon ( ). To move tools up and down in the arrangement,
use the Up/Down arrows ( )on the right side of the dialog. To re-
move a tool from the Quick Tools toolbar, click the Remove arrow ( ).
Click OK when you’re nished. To reset, right-click in the toolbar and
choose Reset Toolbars.
Customizing the Quick Tools Toolbar
To add a tool to the QuickTools Toolbar, select the tool in the le pane, then click the Add
arrow ( ). You can also add vertical separator bars and modify the order of tools.
•Tasks Pane: Rather than appearing under menus, controls for com-
mon operations are now stored in Task Panes. Click Tools, Comment,
or Share to display sets of task panes. By default, only the most com-
monly-used task panes (Pages, Content, Forms, Action Wizard, Recog-
nize Text, Protection, Sign & Certify, and Document Processing) are
displayed when you click Tools. To display additional panes, such as
the Print Production tools, click the Show/Hide Panels icon ( ) and
select the name of a task pane. You can also select the name of a
panel from View > Tools Click a task pane name to display its options.
By default, an open pane is closed when you select another pane. If
you want to see the contents of multiple task panes simultaneously,
click the Show/Hide Panels icon and choose the Allow Multiple Panels
Open option.
•Streamlined Commenting Controls: Mark-up tools and review op-
tions such as Send for Shared Review and Track Reviews are now
available through the Comment task pane. Click Comment in the
toolbar to display the Comment task pane.
•Action Wizard: Combine multiple operations into a batch operation
that can be applied with a single click. e Actions approach replaces
the batch processing feature in previous versions of Acrobat. If you rely
on batch sequences that you’ve created in Acrobat 9, you should be
able to import those sequences as Actions (although some may have
to be modied slightly to run correctly). Actions are created by com-
bining available operations; there is no “recording” of actions as there
is in Photoshop. Acrobat X Pro includes some predened actions, but
you can create your own custom actions and export them for other
users.
•Read Mode: To view a PDF in a simplied interface without toolbars
or task panes, click the Read Mode icon ( ). Use the controls in the
oating toolbar near the boom of the display to zoom, print, and
navigate. Click the close buon in the oating toolbar to exit Read
Mode, or choose View > Read Mode to toggle it o.
Read Mode Toolbar
Use the controls to save, zoom, print, and navigate in a PDF when it is displayed in Read
Mode. Click the “X” to exit Read Mode.
Note that Adobe® Acrobat® X Pro opens either as a stand-alone
application, or inside a web browser. When a PDF is opened within a
web browser, the toolbars, task panes, and navigation pane contents
are not available; the PDF opens in Read mode. However, you can
display the hidden controls by clicking the floating toolbar near the
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