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Before you begin
We are rolling out a new, more intuitive product experience. If the screen shown here doesn’t match your product interface, switch to the help for your current experience.
Many traditional print documents, such as magazines and newspapers, arrange text in multiple columns. Stories flow from column to column and sometimes across several pages. While the format is effective for printed material, this type of structure can be difficult to follow on-screen because of the scrolling and zooming required.
The article feature enables you to guide readers through material presented in multiple columns and across a series of pages.
You create an article by defining a series of boxes around the content in the order in which you want the content read. The navigational path you define for an article is known as the article thread. You create a thread connecting the various boxes, unifying them into a continuous text flow.
Most desktop publishing programs allow you to generate article threads automatically as you convert the files to Adobe PDF. If the file you’re viewing has articles, you can show the names of the articles on a tab and navigate easily through them.
Open a PDF or a blank document. From the global bar in the upper left, select All tools and then select Edit a PDF.
From the left panel, under ADD CONTENT select More > Article box. The pointer appears as a cross-hair pointer in the document window.
Drag a rectangle to define the first article box. An article box appears around the enclosed text, and the pointer changes to the article pointer.
Each article box you create has a label that consists of the article number and its sequence within the article. For example, the first box for the first article is labeled 1-1, the second box 1-2, and so on. The boxes for the second article in the same document are labeled 2-1, 2-2, 2-3, and so on.
To resize or move an article box, you must first end the article.
Press Enter and then in the Article Properties dialog box that opens, enter the article title, subject, author, and any keywords to describe the article. Then, select OK.
Open a PDF in Acrobat. From the global bar in the upper left, select All tools. Then select Edit a PDF.
From the left panel, under ADD CONTENT select More > Article box. The pointer appears as a cross-hair pointer in the document window.
Open the PDF for which you want to view the articles.
(Windows) From the hamburger menu View > Show/Hide > Side panels > Articles.
in the upper left, select(macOS) From the upper left, select View > Show/Hide > Side panels > Articles.
It displays a right panel with the list of articles on the page.
Open the PDF for which you want to view the articles.
(Windows) From the hamburger menu View > Show/Hide > Side panels > Articles.
in the upper left, select(macOS) From the upper left, select View > Show/Hide > Side panels > Articles.
From the Articles panel that opens, select the article you want to read, then select Options > Read Article.
To hide the Articles panel after the article opens, select Options > Hide After Use.
Open the PDF for which you want to delete an article or article box.
(Windows) From the hamburger menu View > Show/Hide > Side panels > Articles.
in the upper left, select(macOS) From the upper left, select View > Show/Hide > Side panels > Articles.
To delete the entire article, select the article in the Articles panel and press Delete.
To delete only one box from an article, right-click the box and then select Delete. Then, in the warning message, select Box.
If you select Article, the entire article is deleted.
After deleting an article or article boxes, the remaining articles or article boxes are automartically renumbered.
Select the plus sign (+) at the bottom of the selected box. When prompted to drag and create a new article box, select OK.
Open a PDF in Acrobat. From the global bar in the upper left, select All tools. Then select Edit a PDF.
From the left panel, under ADD CONTENT select More > Article box. The pointer appears as a cross-hair pointer in the document window.
Select the numbers written in the article box and drag them to the new location.
Open a PDF in Acrobat. From the global bar in the upper left, select All tools. Then select Edit a PDF.
From the left panel, under ADD CONTENT select More > Article box. The pointer appears as a cross-hair pointer in the document window.
To resize the box, drag a center handle to change only height or width or drag a corner handle to change both dimensions.
Open a PDF in Acrobat. From the global bar in the upper left, select All tools. Then select Edit a PDF.
From the left panel, under ADD CONTENT select More > Article box. The pointer appears as a cross-hair pointer in the document window.
Right-click the box and select Properties.
Change the information in the Articles Properties dialog box and select OK.
Open a PDF in Acrobat. From the global bar in the upper left, select All tools. Then select Edit a PDF.
From the left panel, under ADD CONTENT select More > Article box. The pointer appears as a cross-hair pointer in the document window.
Select the plus sign (+) at the bottom of the article box, and then in the dialog that appears, select OK.