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Adobe® Acrobat® Reader 4.0
Browsing with thumbnails
A thumbnail is a miniature view of each document page, which you can display
in the overview area. You can use a thumbnail to jump quickly to a page and to
adjust the view of the current page.
To browse with a thumbnail:
1 Show the Thumbnails palette. You may need to choose Window > Show
Thumbnails to open the palette or click the Thumbnails tab to bring the palette
to the front of its group.
2 Do one of the following:
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To jump to another page, double-click the page’s thumbnail.
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To display another part of the current page, position the pointer over the
edge of the page-view box in the page’s thumbnail until the pointer changes to
a hand tool
. Then drag the box to move the view area.
Note: If thumbnails appear as gray boxes in the overview area, the document
author did not create them for you. You can still use the thumbnails without the
miniature views or you can ask the document author to create them for you.