Disable web services, Working with connectnow, Using multiple artboards – Adobe Illustrator CS4 User Manual

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USING ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR CS4

Workspace

Disable web services

If your work environment disallows online connections, you can disable web services. You can also use this option to
disable your product from accessing online Community Help. When you disable web services and search for help, the
product provides results from the local help system only.

Note: Local Help includes only a portion of the full version of online product Help.

1

From the Connections panel menu

, select Offline Options.

2

Select Keep Me Offline.

To disable the Connections panel and web services only in Photoshop, deselect Allow Extensions To Connect in the
Plug-Ins section of the Preferences dialog box.

See also

Help and support

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Working with ConnectNow

Working with ConnectNow

Adobe® ConnectNow provides you with a secure, personal online meeting room where you can meet and collaborate
with others via the web in real time. With ConnectNow, you can share and annotate your computer screen, send chat
messages, and communicate using integrated audio. You can also broadcast live video, share files, capture meeting
notes, and control an attendee's computer.

You can access ConnectNow directly from the application interface.

1

Choose File > Share My Screen.

2

In the Share My Screen dialog box, enter your Adobe ID and password, and click Sign In. If you don’t have an
Adobe ID and password, click the Create a Free Adobe ID link at the top of the dialog box.

3

To share your screen, click the Share My Computer Screen button at the center of the ConnectNow application
window.

For complete instructions on using ConnectNow, see

http://help.adobe.com/en_US/Acrobat.com/ConnectNow/index.html

.

For a video tutorial about using ConnectNow, see

Using ConnectNow to share your screen (7:12)

. (This

demonstration is in Dreamweaver.)

Using multiple artboards

Artboard overview

Artboards represent the regions that can contain printable artwork. You resize and set the orientation for your artwork
by choosing settings in the Artboard Options dialog box. (In Illustrator CS3 and earlier, you use the Document Setup
dialog box to change the document size and orientation.)

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