A complete documentation set is available in Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF). Visit the Adobe Acrobat home page for infomation about searching, reading, and printing these files. You can perform full-text searching across the set of PDF documents included in this release.


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Search and Retrieval

You can perform search and retrieval operations across the set of PDF documents included in this release. To make use of this feature, you need to have Acrobat Reader with Search (which is part of Adobe's Acrobat 3 release). Alternatively, you can use the Search tool included with Acrobat 2 software, described below.

Searching Using Acrobat 3

If you have Acrobat Reader with Search, you can issue the Tools > Search > Query command to search for a term. However, the first time you use Search, you have to indicate the location of the search index used by Acrobat to facilitate searches. Do this as follows:

Having selected the index, you can now perform searches by issuing the Tools > Search > Query command. This brings up the Adobe Acrobat Search dialog box. In the text area labeled "Find Results Containing Text", enter the word you want to search for. Then click the Search button to initiate the search. Acrobat responds by displaying the "Search Results" dialog box, listing all documents in which query was found. Double-click on a document name to open the document. Acrobat opens the document to the page containing the word you searched for, which is highlighted. You can move forward to the next match for your query by using the Tools > Search  > Next command.

Acrobat Search can perform boolean and other more sophisticated searches. See your Adobe documentation for more information.

Searching Using Acrobat 2

For Acrobat version 2, the Search tool is not included with the Acrobat Reader software, but is available in some of Adobe's commercial packages, such as Acrobat for Workgroups. In Acrobat for Workgroups, the Search tool is provided as a plug-in that works under the Acrobat Exchange program.

If you do have a copy of Adobe's Search software, you can perform searches using Acrobat Exchange. Specify the search index and issue queries as described above.


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