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Navigating Adobe PDF documents converted from web
pages
You can work with an Adobe PDF document created from web pages as with any other
PDF document. Depending on how you configured Acrobat, clicking a link on a converted
web page adds the pages for that link to the end of the PDF document if they aren't
already included. For other ways to append web pages, see Creating Adobe PDF files
from downloaded web pages.
Note: Remember that one web page can become multiple PDF pages. A web page is a
single topic (or URL) from a website and is often one continuous HTML page. When you
convert a web page to PDF, it may be divided into multiple standard-size PDF pages.
Depending on the options selected when web pages are converted to PDF pages, tagged
bookmarks may be available as well. The context menu for web bookmarks (available by
right-clicking (Windows) or Control-clicking (Mac OS) a bookmark) includes commands
for downloading more web pages, but in other respects these tagged bookmarks are just
like other tagged bookmarks.
Related Subtopics:
Using tagged bookmarks to organize converted web pages
Adding tagged bookmarks to converted web pages
Getting information on converted web pages
Refreshing converted web pages
Comparing converted pages with current web pages