The Key to Indexing PDF Files

Mar 25
10:34

2008

Sam Miller

Sam Miller

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Indexing PDF files is very important, especially when you have numerous files in your system. There are simple ways of doing this.

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PDF files,The Key to Indexing PDF Files Articles or Portable Document Format files, are just about as close to Microsoft Word files when it comes to popularity. More and more people are using PDF files for their own purposes, particularly because of the convenience that the format brings. Even the typical presentation and the usual eBook are now being converted to PDF, since the format brings easy viewing. Aside from that, you won’t have to worry about manipulating PDF files because this is very easy to do. Making the file either bigger or smaller for comfortable viewing can be done in a jiff. With so much convenience, you can expect any system to have a lot of PDF files stored. But what happens when you are in a hurry and you need to find a particular PDF file? Here lies the importance of indexing PDF files.

Hypothetically, you are in a rush to give a presentation at work, and you need to find a particular PDF file for it. Unfortunately, it was your colleague who saved the PDF file onto your system, and he cannot remember the exact location where he saved it, nor can he remember the exact filename. You may think this is not possible, since he is the one who saved the file in the first place. But when you are at work and you deal with hundreds of PDF files each day, this is actually quite a common error. This is precisely why it would be wise to incorporate the indexing of PDF files. Remember how the typical index page at the back of a book works? The same underlying concept is incorporated here. The better thing, though, is when you index PDF files; you are actually given a little peek of the file’s contents. This way, it’s easier for you to determine if the file at hand is indeed the file you have been looking for. What’s more, if there are any changes made to the file, the stored information will also be updated automatically.

So, just how do you do this? There are various applications that can help you out here. Also, there are simple steps to doing this. First is you need to choose how you want to create an index. You can choose either the short index or the full index. The short index would just contain keywords from the contents of your files. The full index would contain the full contents of your files. Just choose which makes your operations more convenient to handle. The next step is to decide the path of the file. A full path can be chosen so that you can save it just about anywhere. Or, you can creafte relative path information, which entails the creation of a searchable CD.

Next is to choose where you want the index to be saved. This is very important because you are specifying the target location for each file to be saved, whenever you create an index. Make sure to specify the particular folders you want to index, and select the individual files for processing as well. Once you’ve completed all these steps, the application you’ve chosen will now do the work for you! Indexing PDF files is indeed that easy!