Apprenez à créer un PDF moins volumineux et plus ciblé avec l’outil Organiser les pages d’Adobe Acrobat.
Introduction
Imaginez ceci : vous venez de recevoir un PDF volumineux, riche en illustrations.
Il contient plus de 100 pages, toutes très intéressantes, bien sûr, mais quelques-unes comportent des informations essentielles pour vous et vous devrez les consulter régulièrement.
Ce fichier est si volumineux qu'il met un temps fou à s'ouvrir et qu'il est très difficile à parcourir.
Jour après jour, vous bataillez avec ce fichier extrêmement lourd, qui vous ralentit dans votre travail et vous donne envie de jeter votre ordinateur par la fenêtre.
Se focaliser sur l’essentiel
Je m'appelle Sarah, et j'ai une bonne nouvelle.
Dans Acrobat, l'outil Organiser les pages permet d'extraire ces pages importantes dans un fichier beaucoup plus facile à manipuler au quotidien.
Dans le menu Tous les outils de l'application, sélectionnez Organiser les pages et ouvrez le fichier en question.
Dans cet exemple, il s'agit d'une charte graphique.
Très réussi, le contenu représente fidèlement la marque et fournit des détails sur les choix qui ont été faits, mais au quotidien, vous avez uniquement besoin
Sélectionner et extraire des pages spécifiques
de cette page présentant la palette de couleurs actualisée.
Donc, sélectionnez cette page et cliquez sur le bouton Extraire des pages dans la barre latérale.
Les options de ce menu permettent de supprimer la page du fichier d'origine après extraction, ce qui n'est pas nécessaire ici, et d'extraire la page sélectionnée dans un fichier distinct.
Cochez cette case et cliquez sur Extraire.
Acrobat vous demande où enregistrer le nouveau fichier.
Après avoir choisi l'emplacement et cliqué sur OK, vous obtenez un tout nouveau fichier.
Pour consulter les codes hexadécimaux actualisés de la marque, vous pouvez ouvrir ce fichier PDF, qui est plus petit et plus facile à gérer, et vous mettre directement au travail.
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Ce que vous apprendrez
Vous focaliser sur l’essentiel
Utilisez l’outil Organiser les pages pour extraire les pages importantes d’un long document, et ainsi créer un fichier plus léger, rapide à ouvrir et facile à consulter.
Sélectionner et extraire des pages spécifiques
Sélectionnez les pages concernées, cliquez sur Extraire des pages dans le menu latéral, puis enregistrez votre nouveau PDF.
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