![]() ![]() When this view is selected, you can see adjoining page spreads. Two-up continuous (Facing): Displays pages containing text or pictures on their adjoining pages, where you can scroll from one pair of visible pages to the next.As with the Single page mode, other pages that go before or fall after the spread aren’t visible-only the one pair of pages is visible on-screen, regardless of the magnification or scrolling. When you have multi-page documents, use this option to see the pages presented side-by-side. Two-up (Facing): Displays pages as a spread, where you can view both the left and right sides of adjoining pages at the same time.If you reduce your page viewing magnification, many document pages are visible. ![]() Single page continuous: Displays the current document page, and if you scroll to the top (or bottom) of the current page, the adjoining page is also visible.When you scroll to the top or bottom of the current page, other pages aren’t visible at the same time as the current page. Single page: Displays only the current document page on-screen and doesn’t show any adjoining pages.Default: Displays the document according to Adobe Acrobat's default initial view settings. ![]() The default display title is the File name.Ĭhoose the magnification level (zoom) when the document is opened.Ĭhoose whether the exported PDF should open initially as a single page or facing pages.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |