Yes, and we have a couple videos that show you how. The instructions will vary slightly depending on what version of Adobe Acrobat you have on your computer. Click the links below for your version.

Adobe Acrobat Reader 9
Adobe Acrobat Reader 10
Adobe Acrobat Reader 11 and DC

If you prefer not to watch the videos, here are the written instructions:

The eMapshop was designed to be an easy-to-use, hassle-free replacement for pull-down maps. As long as you’ve added those tools above, it is as easy as clicking the right map on a map list and maybe using the zoom tool to make a point.  Where it gets more complex is marking up the maps and saving them for email to your students. Here is a 10 step plan to accomplish that.

  1. Save the map to the desktop
  2. Open it in Acrobat
  3. Attempt to crop it and Acrobat will ask you if you want to save an unprotected copy under a different name
  4. Save the map to the desktop or anywhere with a new name
  5. Open the new map up in Acrobat
  6. Right click the layers that you want to be “on” and change their initial state to on
  7. Right click the layers that you want to be “off and change their initial state to off
  8. Put any additional comments on the map
  9. Crop the map to the zoom you require
  10. Under Commenting, save the map under yet another name for Adobe Reader commenting