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Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Why are PDF files popular
- PDF flavors
- Installation and Registration
- How to get more help
- Starting the program and opening files
- Toolbars
- Viewing PDF files
- Reading comments
- Finding texts in the current PDF
- Searching texts in multiple PDF files
- Working with PDF files
- Filling PDF forms
- Verifying signatures
- Working with Portfolios
- Working with Packages
- Viewing layers
- Converting PDF to editable formats
- Reading texts using Jaws
- DMS support
- Removing the program
- Upgrading to PDF Converter Professional
- Legal acknowledgments
- End-User License Agreement
Nuance PDF Reader 7 Reference Guide
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Using grids and rulers
Choose View / Grid, (Ctrl + U) to show grids on the page. Click again to
remove grids.
Choose View / Rulers (Ctrl + R) to show horizontal and vertical rulers
along with an indication of the cursor position. Click again to remove
them.
Define grid and ruler properties under Edit / Preferences / General.
Rotating pages
Use the View menu or the View bar to rotate the document display by
steps of 90° in either direction. This does not change the page orientation
in the PDF file.
Zooming pages
You can enlarge or reduce a page to any size within the range of the
minimum and maximum zoom levels. When you zoom to a size larger
than the window, use the Hand tool to move the page.
Click the Zoom buttons beside the magnification level box on the View
bar to expand or reduce the current Document View. Choose a preset
zoom value or enter a value directly.
Select the Zoom-in button
in the Zoom toolbar or the View menu to
enlarge the view.
Select the Zoom-out button to reduce it.
While a Zoom tool is selected, press the Ctrl key to switch between the
Zoom-in and Zoom-out tool. Use tools on the View bar to fit the
horizontal display to the window width or to fit the whole page display to
the limits of the window. The zoom factor will then change automatically
if the window is resized.
The Dynamic Zoom tool
lets you to enlarge or reduce page view
according to the mouse movement. Drag up to zoom in, drag down to
zoom out.
The Loupe tool lets you click an area of interest to see an enlarged
page view within the loupe area. You can change the scale of the loupe
and move the loupe freely within the program window.
1. Choose the Loupe tool from the Zoom toolbar.
2. Select a page area – the loupe window appears.
3. Select a magnification – the displayed area is framed on the page.
4. Move the framed area to view other parts of the image in the loupe.
5. Change the frame color as desired.
6. Close the loupe window when you are done.