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		<title>Changing Link Formatting</title>
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		<description>The &apos;blue underline&apos; has nothing to do with a link (or vice versa). Coloring links blue and underlining them has been some kind of convention in Web environments, but that has not even been standardized. Actually, if you have a useful browser, you can change default settings that your links will be displayed green and italicized.</description>
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		<title>Distiller or Writer for Web Docs?</title>
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		<description>Acrobat Distiller will always produce better quality PDF&apos;s than PDFWriter - which is one reason why PDFWriter wasn&apos;t part of the standard installation in Acrobat 5 and is completely gone for Acrobat 6. Both tools add metadata to PDF files - PDFWriter only uses the old &apos;InfoDict&apos; method, while Distiller does both that and the new XML-based metadata.</description>
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		<title>Getting The Most Out of PDF Annotations</title>
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		<description>Acrobat&apos;s annotations are a handy way to keep track of your thoughts as you review a PDF document. To get the most from this feature, try these tips.</description>
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		<title>Hyperlink to a Specific Page</title>
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		<description>I have a 40-page PDF file that I &apos;d like to create several hyperlinks to -- each going to a different page within that document.</description>
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		<title>Overlap Two Pages</title>
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		<description>How to generate 1 PDF file base on these 2 files but with only 1 page. If I am reading this correctly, you would like the contents of two separate/single page PDF files to be located within a single PDF file.</description>
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		<title>PDF Security, Part V: Adding Passwords</title>
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		<description>In this article, you&apos;ll add protection to your file so that no one can change its contents and so that unauthorized users can&apos;t open, use, or print the file.</description>
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		<title>PDF Zone: Tips and Techniques</title>
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		<description>Fixes and workarounds for Acrobat. </description>
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		<title>PlanetPDF Forum</title>
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		<description>A forum where Acrobat users can help each other get the best out of the product.</description>
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