The Convenient Way to Search Adobe Acrobat Files

Jan 25
11:40

2008

Sam Miller

Sam Miller

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When you want to search Adobe Acrobat files, it is better to use third-party search engines. This way, you can perform searches more efficiently.

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Adobe Acrobat files are actually known as PDF or Portable Document Format files. These files are popularly used all over the world nowadays. This is because using this type of file makes it very convenient to store text and images that you use for forms,The Convenient Way to Search Adobe Acrobat Files Articles reports, brochures, magazines, and just about other materials that have complex designs on them. In fact, the usage of PDF files has brought online reading right into its interactive state today. What's more, it is not the media alone that makes use of PDF files. The academe makes use of such files as well in the form of instructional materials, such as dissertations and theses. The typical textbooks are no longer popularly used because the in-thing right now is actually the e-book, which also makes use of PDF files. In these alone, you can definitely see just how important this type of file format is.

However, there just may be times when you would need to locate a keyword or key phrase in the instructional materials that we read. When we read the usual textbook, this can be done very easily. All you have to do is find the keyword or key phrase and highlight it, using the usual highlighter. But this method of locating keywords and key phrases in physical files is just not possible with PDF files. Thus, there is a need to use another type of medium to search Adobe Acrobat files for certain keywords or key phrases. And this is where the importance of third-party search engines enters the picture.

When you use a third-party search engine in searching for keywords and key phrases in PDF files, you no longer have to worry about browsing through all of these texts and images just to find what you are looking for. The search engine will do this for you, with very easy steps to take. All you actually have to do is just key in the keyword or key phrase that you are looking for into the program. Once you have this keyed in, the search engine will then browse through the whole of your system in detail, to find relevant results. What is actually returned are either file names or locations of PDF files that have these keywords or key phrases. This way, you no longer have to browse through each file in each folder in each drive that you have in your whole system. And the use of such a search engine does not end there.

You can also use the same application to search Adobe Acrobat files that you can find on the web. The same process is done; you just have to key in the significant words for your search. This is way more convenient than when you use the regular search engine. When you use the ordinary one, it actually gives you back the whole file that contains the keyword or key phrase. Yes, this can be efficient, to some extent. But imagine being given back a whole file that's about 2GB in size, and only a chapter contains the keyword or key phrase. And you would have to download the whole file, not just the chapter! In this aspect alone, it is clearly understandable why third-party search engines are really needed to search Adobe Acrobat files.