Making An Interactive PDF in Adobe Acrobat
Making An Interactive PDF in Adobe Acrobat
Making An Interactive PDF in Adobe Acrobat
You can use Adobe Acrobat to merge multiple PDF files into a single PDF. You can then create links to other
pages within your PDF document, external Web sites, video or audio. Click ViewÆToolbarsÆAdvanced
Editing to see the Advanced Editing toolbar. You will use these buttons to create various types of links.
When prompted, click Save and save the merged PDF file to a location on your computer. Give it a unique file
name, so you know it is the merged PDF document.
Creating Links
Once your PDF has multiple pages, you can create a “hot spot” on one page to link to another page in the
document or an external Web page. You have complete control over what section of the page serves as the link,
how the link appears and where the hot spot will link to, to make the PDF document interactive.
Click ViewÆToolbarsÆAdvanced Editing to open the Advanced Editing toolbar. This toolbar contains tools
that you will be using to create links and insert multimedia into your PDF.
1. Click the Link Tool and your cursor will become cross heirs.
2. Draw a box around the item on your page that will serve as a link. This will open the Create Link
window.
3. Change the settings in this window to determine how the link will look when someone clicks on it.
3. Check the box to Snap to Content Proportions so that your video is not distorted within the player.
4. Poster settings determine what will appear on the video screen when the video is not playing (known as
a splash image). Choose Use no poster if you don’t want a splash image to appear in your player.
Choose Retrieve poster from movie to use the first frame of the video as the splash image. Choose
Create poster from file if you want to upload a custom image to appear in your video player. To fit in
the player correctly, the image should be a JPEG sized at 640x480 pixels.
6. Move the video player to the appropriate section of your document, if it is not already there. If
necessary, you can resize the video player by holding Shift and manually resizing the shape of your
embedded video player.
7. If you want to test your video, click the Hand Tool and click on the video screen. To control
playback, right click on the screen and use the controls.
8. Save your PDF file. Please note that the size of the PDF will be very large if you have inserted high
quality or lengthy video clips.
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