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Learn how to navigate pages in a document, zoom in pages, fit mode, adjust page layout, rotate a page.

The pages of a document can be navigated by:

  • The arrow buttons in the navigation bar.
  • A scrolling action triggered by operating the scroll bars, mouse wheel, and a swipe gesture on touch devices.
  • Thumbnails, outline items, and annotation comments displayed in the Information pane.

Page display

Zoom

You can adjust the zoom factor by:

  • The + plus and - minus butons.
  • The zoom selection drop-down button. You can configure the selection in the viewer.general.

Fit mode

The view can fit a document's page and thereby change the zoom factor and the scroll position, by selecting one of the following fitting modes:

  • Actual size: Set the zoom factor to 100%.
  • Fit width: Set the zoom factor such that width of the current page fits the width of the view.
  • Fit page: Set the zoom factor such that the current page fits into the view.

Page layout

You can choose among the following page layouts:

  • Continuous display: The scrollable area that comprises of all pages of a document. Continuous display has the following subtypes:
    • One column: Display the pages in a single column.
    • Two column left: Display the pages side-by-side with odd numbered pages on the left and even numbered pages on the right.
    • Two column right: Display the pages side-by-side with odd numbered pages on the right and even numbered pages on the left.
  • Single page display: The scrollable area is confined to a single page or two facing pages.
    • Single page: Display a single page.
    • Two page left: Display two pages side-by-side with the odd numbered page on the left and the even numbered page on the right.
    • Two page right: Display two pages side-by-side with the odd numbered page on the right and the evennumbered page on the left.

Configure the fit modes in the viewer.general.

Rotation

You can rotate the page using the rotate button. This does not modify the document.