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Where can I find out what each of the buttons does? Here is a document that identifies each button and explains how to use it for the Encyclopedia and for Adobe Acrobat Reader.

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Where can I find out what each of the buttons does? Here is a document that identifies each button and explains how to use it for the Encyclopedia and for Adobe Acrobat Reader.

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[Return to Top] • What is a bookmark? A bookmark is a preset table of contents imbedded into the document. To view the bookmarks, click on the Show/Hide Navigation Pane icon on your toolbar and then Bookmarks, “press the F5 key, or on the menu bar select Window, Show Bookmarks. Treat bookmarks as you would a link. Simply click on the heading you wish to view, and the bookmark will take you to that portion of the file. [Return to Top] • What is a thumbnail? A thumbnail is a miniature picture of the current document. It is useful for finding graphs or charts if you are not certain on which page they are located. You can also adjust magnification using the thumbnail screen. See the Adobe Acrobat Reader help file for additional uses of the thumbnails. To open thumbnails, click on the Show/Hide Navigation Pane icon on your toolbar and then Thumbnails, press the F6 key, or on the menu bar select Window, Show Thumbnails.

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