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Adding blank pages, page numbers, and transitions - Adobe Acrobat Tutorial
From the course: Adobe Acrobat Pro Cert Prep
Adding blank pages, page numbers, and transitions
- [Instructor] In the previous video, we looked at how we could start working with the pages themselves, but let's now take it a step further. Let's say we want to create a new page within the document, so let's say we have our new extracted page here and we want to continue on, we want to create a new page after this. We'll go to our pages panel here so we can see what we're doing. And if you hover over right underneath the page itself, you'll see that we have this blue plus sign right here. And so, this little blue dot right here means that we can click on it, it's going to give us the option to insert a new page. We can either insert a page from one of our other sources, whether it's a file that exists, something on our clipboard, scanning something in, a webpage, or a blank page. And I can just click on blank page, and here we go, it gives us a brand new page. It has the same dimensions as the previous page. Now, we can do this on either side, if we want to add a new blank page…
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Create a PDF from a single file4m 35s
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Create a PDF from multiple files4m 55s
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Create a PDF from a scanner5m 3s
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Create a PDF from a web page6m 21s
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Crete a PDF from the clipboard2m 17s
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Set initial view properties4m 37s
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Set page boxes5m 58s
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Organizing pages5m
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Adding blank pages, page numbers, and transitions7m 20s
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Create a PDF portfolio7m 59s
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