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Adobe Acrobat 8 3D User Manual

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ADOBE ACROBAT 3D VERSION 8

User Guide

Page through a document

There are many ways to turn pages in a PDF. Many people use the buttons on the Page Navigation toolbar, but you
can also use arrow keys, scroll bars, and other features to move forward and backward through a multipage PDF.

The Page Navigation toolbar opens by default. The default toolbar contains frequently used tools: the Next Page

,

Previous Page , and Page Number. Like all toolbars, the Page Navigation toolbar can be hidden and reopened by
choosing it on the Toolbars menu under the View menu. You can display additional tools on the Page Navigation
toolbar by right-clicking/Control-clicking the toolbar and choosing an individual tool, Show All Tools, or More
Tools and then selecting and deselecting tools in the dialog box.

See also

“About bookmarks” on page 327

“About page thumbnails” on page 324

“Set the page layout and orientation” on page 41

Move through a PDF

Do one of the following:

Click the Previous Page

or Next Page

button on the toolbar.

Choose View > Go To > [location].

Choose View > Go To > Page, and then type the page number in the Go To Page dialog box.

Press the Page Up and Page Down keys.

Jump to a specific page

Do one of the following:

Drag the vertical scroll bar until the page appears in the small pop-up display.

Type the page number to replace the one currently displayed in the Page Navigation toolbar, and press Enter or
Return.

Note: If the document page numbers are different from the actual page position in the PDF file, the page’s position within
the file appears in parentheses after the assigned page number in the Page Navigation toolbar. For example, if you assign
numbering for a file that is an 18-page chapter to begin with page 223, the number shown when the first page is active
is 223 (1 of 18). You can turn off logical page numbers in the Page Display preferences. See “Renumber pages” on
page 138 and “Preferences for viewing PDFs” on page 33.

Jump to bookmarked pages

Bookmarks provide a table of contents and usually represent the chapters and sections in a document. Bookmarks
appear in the navigation pane.

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