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Convert Web Pages to PDF for Offline Use

If you design, manage, or gather information on the Web, Adobe(R) Acrobat(R) 4.0
for Windows includes an exciting new feature that just might blow you away. It's
called Web Capture, and it gives you the ability to convert single Web pages or entire
sites to a single Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) file and save it to your desktop
for convenient offline viewing, printing, and storage. |
Convert Web pages to PDF
To convert a single Web page, just enter the URL of the page and let Acrobat go to
work. Or use simple settings to convert specific levels, sections, or an entire
site to PDF. Either way, Acrobat establishes your Internet connection and creates
an exact rendition in a compact PDF file, with all of the formatting, text, images,
colors, and links intact. You can even specify conversion settings to automatically
create bookmarks from HTML tags and add headers and footers to pages.

Use the settings in the Open Web Page dialog box to convert single
Web pages or entire sites to PDF.
Benefits of Web Capture
The ability to convert Web content to PDF opens up a whole new world of possibilities.
Here are just a few ways various professionals can use the Web Capture feature to
make their jobs easier:
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Web administrators can archive entire sites. |
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Graphic and Web designers can create instant, compact portfolios or e-mail comps
of Web sites under development to clients for electronic review and markup. |
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Marketing professionals can capture Web pages on competitors' sites for easy reference
and research or incorporate converted Web pages into other PDF documents. |
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Sales professionals traveling in the field can tap into frequently accessed sites
on the fly, without an Internet connection and without long download times. |
Basically, anyone who needs to access, preserve, reuse, print, or store Web pages
offline will find a lot to like about the Web Capture feature in Acrobat 4.0 for
Windows. There's simply nothing else like it. |
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