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Features of Acrobat Reader Finding information in PDF documents To find specific information in a PDF document, click Contents or Index in the upper-left corner of the Acrobat Reader window, and then click the topic you want. You can also use the Acrobat Reader Find tool. Viewing PDF documents For complete instructions about how to view PDF documents, see the online Help included with Acrobat Reader. Magnifying the page view You can use the zoom-in tool, the magnification box on the status bar, or the toolbar buttons to change the screen magnification. When you zoom in on a document, you can use the hand tool to move the page around. Acrobat Reader also offers magnification-level choices that control how the page fits on the screen: Fit Page scales the page to fit within the main window. Fit Width scales the page to fit the width of the main window. Fit Visible fills the window with the page's content area only. To increase magnification: Select the zoom-in tool and click on the document page to double the current magnification. To decrease magnification: Select the zoom-in tool while holding down CTRL (Microsoft® Windows®, and UNIX®) or Option (Macintosh), and click the center of the area you want to reduce. Paging through a document The following options are available for paging through a document. To go to the next page: Click the Next Page icon on the toolbar, or click the Right Arrow or Down Arrow icon. To return to the previous page: Click the Previous Page icon on the toolbar, or click the Left Arrow or Up Arrow icon. To go to the first page: Click the First Page icon on the toolbar. To go to the last page: Click the Last Page icon on the toolbar. To jump to a specific numbered page: Click the page number box on the status bar at the bottom of the main window, type the page number, and click OK. 8 About this guide EN

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About this guide
EN
Features of Acrobat Reader
Finding information in PDF documents
To find specific information in a PDF document, click
Contents
or
Index
in the upper-left
corner of the Acrobat Reader window, and then click the topic you want. You can also
use the Acrobat Reader
Find
tool.
Viewing PDF documents
For complete instructions about how to view PDF documents, see the online Help
included with Acrobat Reader.
Magnifying the page view
You can use the zoom-in tool, the magnification box on the status bar, or the toolbar
buttons to change the screen magnification. When you zoom in on a document, you can
use the hand tool to move the page around.
Acrobat Reader also offers magnification-level choices that control how the page fits on
the screen:
Paging through a document
The following options are available for paging through a document.
Fit Page
scales the page to fit within the main window.
Fit Width
scales the page to fit the width of the main window.
Fit Visible
fills the window with the page’s content area only.
To increase magnification: Select the zoom-in tool and click on the
document page to double the current magnification.
To decrease magnification: Select the zoom-in tool while holding
down
CTRL
(Microsoft
®
Windows
®
, and UNIX
®
) or
Option
(Macintosh), and click the center of the area you want to reduce.
To go to the next page: Click the
Next Page
icon on the toolbar, or
click the
Right Arrow
or
Down Arrow
icon.
To return to the previous page: Click the
Previous Page
icon on
the toolbar, or click the
Left Arrow
or
Up Arrow
icon.
To go to the first page: Click the
First Page
icon on the toolbar.
To go to the last page: Click the
Last Page
icon on the toolbar.
To jump to a specific numbered page: Click the page number box
on the status bar at the bottom of the main window, type the page
number, and click
OK
.