User manual

Viewing in a browser in Mac OS
Acrobat 7.0 works automatically with Safari version 1.2.3 or later and Mac OS 10.3 or
later to make viewing Adobe PDF documents on the web easy. The first time you open
Acrobat 7.0, your system automatically is configured to use Acrobat to open PDF files in
your browser. Acrobat does not add any tools or menus to the Safari toolbar and menu bar.
Note: Be sure that Safari is not running the first time you start Adobe Acrobat.
When you view PDF documents in your browser, some keyboard commands may not be
available because they are mapped to the web browser. Similarly, you may need to use the
tools and commands in the Adobe Acrobat toolbars rather than the browser toolbar or
menu bar. For example, to print a PDF document, you need to use the Print button in the
Adobe Reader toolbar rather than choosing File > Print in the browser.
Important: If you have Adobe Reader installed on your system and subsequently install
Acrobat Professional, Safari continues to use Adobe Reader to open PDF documents in
your browser. To reconfigure Safari to use Acrobat Professional, you must quit Safari and
all versions of Acrobat or Adobe Reader, start Acrobat, and then start Safari while
Acrobat is running.