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In Single Page layout, the Edit > Select All command selects all text on the current page. In
Continuous and Continuous - Facing layouts, it selects all text in the PDF document.
To set page layout:
Do one of the following:
•
Click the Single Page button
, the Continuous button
, or the Continuous - Facing
button
in the status bar.
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Choose Single Page, Continuous, or Continuous - Facing from the View menu.
To see two-page spreads most efficiently, use the Continuous - Facing page layout,
and choose View > Fit Width.
To rotate a page:
Do one of the following:
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Click the Rotate View Clockwise button
or the Rotate View Counter-Clockwise
button
in the status bar.
•
Choose Rotate View Clockwise or Rotate View Counter-Clockwise from the View menu.
You can change the orientation of a page in 90-degree increments with the rotation
tools.
Reading documents in Full Screen view
In Full Screen view, PDF pages fill the entire screen; the menu bar, command bar, toolbar,
status bar, and window controls are hidden. A document creator can set a PDF document
to open in Full Screen view, or you can set the view for yourself. Full Screen view is often
used for presentations, sometimes with automatic page advancement and transitions.
The pointer remains active in Full Screen view so that you can click links and open notes.
You can use keyboard shortcuts for navigational and magnification commands, even
though the menus and toolbar are not visible. You can also set preferences to define how
Full Screen view appears on your system.
To read a document in Full Screen view:
Choose View > Full Screen. Press Return or the Down Arrow or Right Arrow key to page
through the document. Press Shift-Return or the Up Arrow or Left Arrow key to page
backward through the document.
Note:
If you’re using Windows 98, Windows 2000, or Mac OS and have two monitors
installed, the Full Screen view of a page appears on only one screen. To page through the
document, click the screen displaying the page in Full Screen mode.
To exit Full Screen view:
Press Escape, if your Full Screen preferences are defined this way, or press Ctrl+L
(Windows) or L (Mac OS).
To set preferences for Full Screen view:
1
Choose Edit > Preferences > Full Screen.
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Select the navigation options: