In the PDF version of the adobe magazine, there are navigation tabs either along the bottom or side of the document. I would like to know how that is created.
My Product Information:
Acrobat Pro 8.0999999999999996447286321199499070644378662109375, Macintosh
The tabs are a series of buttons, which can be easily created in Acrobat. Open the magazine, choose the Select Object tool on the Advanced Editing toolbar, and click the object. Right-click/Control-click to open the shortcut menu and choose Properties to open the dialog box for the button. Check out how they are constructed.
donna.
A prolific author and writer of many Acrobat books, as well as books on graphic and Web design software.
Donna lives on a lakeshore in central Canada, where all manner of wildlife from muskrats to coyotes come to call.
The tabs are a series of buttons, which can be easily created in Acrobat. Open the magazine, choose the Select Object tool on the Advanced Editing toolbar, and click the object. Right-click/Control-click to open the shortcut menu and choose Properties to open the dialog box for the button. Check out how they are constructed.
donna.
A prolific author and writer of many Acrobat books, as well as books on graphic and Web design software.
Donna lives on a lakeshore in central Canada, where all manner of wildlife from muskrats to coyotes come to call.