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Full screen preferences – Adobe Acrobat 9 PRO Extended User Manual

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USING ACROBAT 9 PRO EXTENDED

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Last updated 9/30/2011

Remember Files In Organizer History For

Specifies how long PDF files remain in the History list.

Save Settings

Automatically Save Document Changes To Temporary File Every _ Minutes

Determines how often Acrobat

automatically saves changes to an open document.

Save As Optimizes For Fast Web View

Restructures a PDF document for page-at-a-time downloading from web

servers.

PDF/A View Mode

View Documents In PDF/A Mode

Specifies when to use this viewing mode: Never, or Only For PDF/A Documents.

Examine Document

Examine Document

Examines the PDF for items that may not be apparent, such as metadata, file attachments,

comments, and hidden text and layers. The examination results appear in a dialog box, and you can remove any type
of item that appears there.

Examine Document When Closing Document

(Not selected by default.)

Examine Document When Sending Document By Email

(Not selected by default.)

Adjust Filename When Applying Redaction Marks

Specifies a prefix or suffix to use when saving a file to which

redaction marks have been applied.

Full Screen preferences

Full Screen Setup

Current Document Only

Specifies whether or not the display is limited to a single PDF.

Fill Screen With One Page At A Time

Sets the page view to the maximum screen coverage by a single page.

Alert When Document Requests Full Screen

Displays a message before going into Full Screen mode. Selecting this

option overrides a previous selection of Do Not Show This Message Again in that message.

Which Monitor To Use

Specifies the monitor on which full-screen display appears (for users with multiple-monitor

configurations).

Full Screen Navigation

Escape Key Exits

Lets you exit Full Screen mode by pressing the Esc key. If this option is not selected, you can exit by

pressing Ctrl+L.

Show Navigation Bar

Shows a minimal navigation toolbar regardless of the document settings.

Left Click To Go Forward One Page; Right Click To Go Back One Page

Lets you page through an Adobe PDF document

by clicking the mouse. You can also page through a document by pressing Return, Shift-Return (to go backward), or
the arrow keys.

Loop After Last Page

Lets you page through a PDF document continuously, returning to the first page after the last.

This option is typically used for setting up kiosk displays.

Advance Every _ Seconds

Specifies whether to advance automatically from page to page every set number of seconds.

You can page through a document using mouse or keyboard commands even if automatic paging is selected.

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