thin a browser window...To copy text (for pasting elsewhere):- click on the "select text" tool- select the desired text- click on the "copy" tool- when you are done selecting text, click on the "hand" button to return to browsingTo find a text string- click on the "find" tool- enter the desired text in the Find dialog- click on the Find dialog's "Find" buttonor- click on the "find again" tool to find another occurrence of the textNote: Finding text may take a while if pages in the PDF file must be retrieved from the Web server. During the find operation the Find dialog's "Cancel" button will not function. The find operation can be stopped using the escape key.Select, Copy, Find, and Find Again must be done using the tools on the Acrobat toolbar. The "Copy", "Select All", and "Find..." menu items on your browser's "Edit" menu will not invoke the corresponding command on PDF documents.In addition, Acrobat 3.01 enables basic keyboard navigation when viewing PDF files in the browser window using Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer. You can use the Page Up, Page Down, Home, End, Enter, Return, and cursor keys as described in the AdobeAcrobat Reader 3.0 Online Guide (Reader.pdf). When using keyboard navigation while viewing a PDF document in Continuous or Continuous - Facing Pages modes, the document image may occasionally disappear. If this occurs you can use the toolbar navigation buttons to restore your image.Microsoft Internet Explorer When viewing PDF documents within a Microsoft Internet Explorer (MSIE) window, Acrobat v. 3.01 allows:- submitting a PDF form to a server (for an example see http://www.adobe.com/special/acrobat/demos/forms/feedback.pdf )- highlighting search terms in a PDF file returned by a search engine which supports search highlighting and includes ".pdf" in the URL it returns (for an example see http://w3.cascadenet.com/cis/megaQuery )- URLs to refer to a named destination within a PDF file (...