Adobe Acrobat 3D Version 8
Set the page layout and orientation
Changing
the page layout is especially useful when you want to zoom out to
get an overview of the document layout. You can use the following
page layouts when viewing PDF documents:
- Single Page
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Displays one page at a time, with no portion on other pages
visible.
- Single Page Continuous
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Displays pages in a continuous vertical column that is one
page wide.
- Two-Up
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Displays each two-page spread with no portion of other pages
visible.
- Two-Up Continuous
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Displays facing pages side by side in a continuous vertical column.
Note: If
a document has more than two pages, the Two-Up and Two-Up Continuous views
display the first page alone on the right side of the document pane,
to ensure proper display of two-page spreads.
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To
see only one page at a time, choose View > Page Display >
Single Page.
- To see two pages at a time, side by side, choose View
> Page Display > Two-Up.
- To scroll down continuously through one page after another,
choose View > Page Display > Single Page Continuous.
- To scroll down continuously through two pages at a time,
choose View > Page Display > Two-Up Continuous.
You can also display buttons for each of these options
in the Display Pages toolbar by choosing Tools > Toolbars >
More Tools, and selecting them in the More Tools dialog box.
Note: In
Single Page layout, choosing Edit > Select All selects
all text on the current page. In other layouts, Select All selects
all text in the PDF.
You can change the view of a page in
90° increments. This changes the view of the page, not its actual
orientation. You can’t save this change.
- Choose Edit > Preferences.
- Under Categories, select Page Display.
- Open the Page Layout menu and choose Automatic, Continuous,
Single Page, Two-Up, or Two-Up Continuous.