Aprende a reemplazar, eliminar y reordenar páginas de un PDF en Acrobat mediante la herramienta Organizar páginas.
Introducción
[Stefan Gruenwedel]: Hola, soy Stefan Gruenwedel.
Soy instructor del equipo de Adobe Learn.
En este vídeo, te enseño algunas formas de organizar páginas de un PDF en Adobe Acrobat.
Tengo este presupuesto de una película para la que una productora busca inversores.
Necesito actualizar el archivo porque el título de la película ha cambiado, una de las páginas no hace falta y el resumen ejecutivo está en el lugar equivocado.
Esto es lo que haré.
Sustituir páginas de un PDF
En el panel Todas las herramientas de la izquierda, elijo Organizar páginas.
Luego, amplío abajo a la derecha o pulso Cmd o Ctrl + para aumentar el tamaño de las miniaturas y poder ver mejor las páginas.
Pruébalo con los archivos de muestra de este tutorial.
Para reemplazar una página en este ejemplo, selecciona la primera página y elige Reemplazar en el panel de la izquierda.
En el cuadro de diálogo, ve a otro PDF que contenga la página por la que la reemplazarás.
Te hemos proporcionado uno llamado Budget New Title Page.pdf.
Cuando abras el archivo, podrás elegir qué reemplazarás por qué en el cuadro Reemplazar páginas.
Puedes reemplazar un rango de páginas o solo una.
Aquí verás que estoy reemplazando la página 1 del PDF actual por la página 1 del nuevo.
Haz clic en Aceptar y dale a Sí en el cuadro de diálogo de confirmación.
La miniatura se actualizará.
Podemos eliminar la página 10,
Eliminar y rotar páginas
ya que solo muestra el arte conceptual de la película y eso no aporta nada a una presentación de presupuesto por mucho que me guste.
Por tanto, selecciónala y haz clic en el icono de la papelera.
Dale a Aceptar en el cuadro de diálogo de confirmación y desaparecerá.
Por cierto, aparecen más herramientas cuando pasas el cursor por una miniatura o la seleccionas.
Por ejemplo, puedes rotar la página en sentido horario o antihorario.
Verás las demás herramientas en el menú Más.
Reorganizar páginas arrastrándolas
Por último, podemos mover el resumen ejecutivo desde el final hasta justo después del título arrastrándolo a la nueva posición.
Explora las demás opciones para ver lo fácil que es organizar páginas de un PDF en Acrobat.
Selecciona una página y usa la opción Reemplazar para cambiarla por una de otro PDF. Puedes reemplazar una sola página o varias.
Eliminar y rotar páginas
Elimina las páginas que no quieras con el icono de la papelera o rótalas según sea necesario. Al seleccionar una página o pasar el puntero por encima, aparecerán más opciones.
Reorganizar páginas arrastrándolas
Arrastra las páginas para moverlas a una nueva posición y reorganizar la estructura del documento.
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