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Choose a display style from the View menu or the navigation buttons on
the right of the View bar at the base of the program window.
Click the Single Page button on the View bar; or choose Single Page
in the View menu to display one page in the Document Panel at a time.
Click the Continuous button on the View bar; or choose Continuous
in the View menu to view the pages one below the other.
Click the Facing button on the View bar; or choose Facing in the View
menu to display two pages side-by-side in the Document Panel.
Click the Continuous-Facing button on the View bar; or choose
Continuous-Facing in the View menu to display side-by-side page pairs,
one below the other. For longer documents, the first page is placed on
the right, so that left and right pages all display correctly.
With more than one PDF file open, choose how to arrange the windows:
cascade, tile, horizontal split, vertical split or quad split. This choice is
combined with the page viewing options (single, continuous, facing etc.)
In Single Page mode, the Edit / Select All command selects all text on the
current page. In other modes, it selects all text in the whole PDF
document.
Increasing the viewing area
You can hide controls to get a larger viewing or working area.
Press F8 to keep only the menu bar and the Navigation Panel.
Press F9 to hide the menu bar and expand the Document Panel.
To exit or restore, perform the corresponding action again.
Using full screen display
click the Full Screen Mode button in the View bar or choose
View / Full Screen, or press Ctrl+L.
Use PageDown, PageUp, Ctrl + End and Ctrl + Home to move in the
document.
Press Ctrl + L to exit Full Screen display.
All controls are hidden in Full Screen; this is usually used for
presentations. The pointer remains active, so you can click links or open
notes. Use keyboard shortcuts for various commands such as
magnification, printing, and searching, etc.
Set preferences under Edit / Preferences / General / Full Screen.
Viewing PDF files
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