Which method of opening the Adobe Reader, within Netscape Navigator or in a separate window, is the optimum way of viewing PDF files?
It is a matter of personal preference as much as anything. Some of the functionality of the Reader is lost when the PDF document is opened in a browser window. For example, in the browser window, you do not have the Adobe Reader menu line and cannot use control + various keys to operate the Reader software. Additionally, direct connection to Adobe’s online help is not available when the Reader opens within the browser. Nonetheless, most of the functions accessible either using the menu or shortcuts when the Reader opens in its own window can be accessed using the various button icons that remain available when the Reader is opened within the browser. To save a PDF file opened in the browser window, click on the browser file menu at the top of the screen and then on “Save Frame As.
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