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Frequently accessing tools through the menu bar is cumbersome. Adobe Acrobat 6 Professional has floating toolbars which you can make visible for easy access to frequently used tools. You can drag the toolbars to any location in the Acrobat window so as not to obstruct your view of the document. If you have made many toolbars visible, you can temporarily hide them to gain a better view of the PDF document.

  1. This method is for Acrobat X. Older versions may have different menu.
  2. For example, select Advanced Search.
    The Advanced Search Button is displayed. In older version of Acrobat, you can drag the toolbar buttons to a convenient location in the document window. You can also drag the toolbar buttons onto an empty area beneath the menu bar to integrate it with the Acrobat window.
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  3. For version 9 and older, You can undock a toolbar from the Acrobat window by clicking on the far left of the toolbar and dragging it to your preferred location. In version 10 toolbar docking is not available.
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