How to get access to multiple pages while using Adobe?
- Caitlin Bryant
- Dec 21, 2017
- 2 min read
When it comes to the Portable Document Format (PDF) files, user convenience is the key to look forward to. These printable source conversions come into fruition with the assistance of Adobe Acrobat. Furthermore, these files tend to have a plethora of variety. It is this diversification that makes the usage of multiple documents at once an interesting and a useful prospect. Therefore, if you are looking forward to select the different elements of the different files, you should be able to select a lot of them at the same time. Fortunately, the process to accomplish this is a rather easy one.
But, if you are looking for an easier time while using the application, it will suit you best to stick to the steps given below by the good folks of Adobe Support Australia:
First, you need to launch the Adobe acrobat application and then open the PDF file that contains all the pages that you want to access. The steps succeeding this one will be applicable in all of the adobe application including Standard, Pro Acrobat and Suite.
Now, click on the “View” menu and highlight the display the reads as “Show/Hide”, this option will be available in the resultant list available to you. Now, click on the “Navigation Panes” and select the “Page Thumbnails” option to display a panel to the left of the screen.
Now, you need to click on the Page thumbnail in the “Pages” panel. Follow this process by clicking on all the thumbnails that you want select while holding down the “Ctrl” key. If you want to select all the pages in a sequence, you need to use the “shift” key instead of the “ctrl”.
Now that you have selected all the page elements you desire, you can create other documents using these ones. For further information, feel free to get in touch with our experts via the toll-free Adobe Support Number +353-766803285. Our experts are always ready willing and able to sort out your issues.
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