星期一, 2月 01, 2010

Using Adobe Reader 6.0 - Introduction to Adobe Reader 6.0

 Topic:Introducing Adobe Reader 6.0


Question 1 of 4

What are the advantages of using PDF files?
Choose more than one option.

They display in the same way on all platforms
They print the same way they display on screen
They retain the original document layout
They separate the content from its presentation


Question 2 of 4

Which type of embedded content can you access in a PDF file through Adobe Reader 6.0?
Choose more than one option.

Applets
eCards
Flash-based content
Photographs


Question 3 of 4

What can you do with Adobe Reader 6.0?
Choose more than one option.

Create eCards
Display rich-media content
Display slide shows
Search PDF documents easily


Question 4 of 4

In Adobe Reader 6.0, how can you interact with images embedded in a PDF file?
Choose more than one option.

You can display them
You can edit them
You can export them
You can print them


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Topic title: The Adobe Reader 6.0 work area


Question 1 of 4

What can you use to launch the Adobe Reader 6.0 application and open a PDF document?
Choose more than one option.

A web browser
An e-mail application
The Adobe search feature
The Windows Start menu


Question 2 of 4

Suppose that you want to go one page back to the page you are currently on. What is the best way to do this?
Choose an option.

Go to a bookmark
Go to another layer
Rotate the page
Use the status bar


Question 3 of 4
What does the document pane enable you to do?
Choose an option.

Customize PDF documents
Display PDF documents
Edit PDF documents
Navigate through PDF documents


Question 4 of 4
In which ways can you navigate through a PDF document?
Choose more than one option.

Bookmark by bookmark
Image by image
Layer by layer
Page by page
Thumbnail by Thumbnail


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Topic:Adobe Reader 6.0 and forms in PDF documents


Question 1 of 5
Identify the characteristics of forms in PDF documents.
Choose more than one option.

The data can be sent via email
They are always web-based
They collect data from a user
They resemble traditional paper forms


Question 2 of 5
Suppose you want to import form data from a tab-separated text file and then submit it via the Internet. Which series of steps do you perform?
Choose an option.

Open the PDF form in a browser, import the text file, submit the form
Open the PDF form in a browser, open the text file, submit the form
Open the PDF form in Adobe Reader 6.0, open the text file, submit the form
Open the text tile, open the PDF form in Adobe Reader 6.0, submit the form


Question 3 of 5
Suppose you access an Adobe PDF form in a browser and decide to clear the form. Which steps are recommended?
Choose more than one option.

Exit the browser and start again
Follow a link in the browser window
Reload the page
Reset the form
Return to the previous page


Question 4 of 5
What can you do with PDF forms in Adobe Reader 6.0?
Choose more than one option.

Create them
Export them to another file
Print them
Submit them over the web


Question 5 of 5
What can you do when importing and exporting data in Adobe Reader 6.0?
Choose more than one option.

You can expect the exported file to be significantly smaller than the PDF file
You can export or import data from any Adobe PDF file
You can import file data from a text file
You can save the form data as a tab-separated text file