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- Connecting to the Web
- Options for Converting Web Pages
- Converting Web Pages from Within Acrobat
- Downloading and Converting Linked Pages
- Converting Web Pages in Internet Explorer (Windows)
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Downloading and Converting Linked Pages
When you click a web link in the Adobe PDF version of the web page and it links to an unconverted page, Acrobat downloads and converts that page to Adobe PDF.
- Navigate through the converted website until you find a web link to an unconverted page. We used the "Events & Promotions" link below the Adobe Press title bar (see Figure 3).
- Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) the web link, and choose Append to Document from the context menu (see Figure 4). The Download Status dialog box again displays the status of the download. When the download and conversion are complete, the linked page appears in the Acrobat window. A bookmark for the page is added to the Bookmarks list.
- Choose File > Save As, rename the file Web1.pdf, and save it.
- When you're finished looking at your converted web pages, exit Acrobat.
Next, you'll convert web pages directly from Internet Explorer.