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Adobe Acrobat 8 3D User Manual

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ADOBE ACROBAT 3D VERSION 8

User Guide

Note: Users can exit Full Screen mode by pressing Esc if their preferences are set this way. However, in Full Screen mode,
users cannot apply commands and select tools unless they know the keyboard shortcuts. You may want to set up page
actions in the document to provide this functionality.

Initial View options for document properties

The Initial View options in the Document Properties are organized into three areas: Layout And Magnification,
Window Options, and User Interface Options.

Layout And Magnification

Determines the appearance of the document.

Navigation Panel

Determines which panels are displayed in the navigation pane.

Page Layout

Determines how document pages are arranged.

Magnification

Sets the zoom level the document will appear at when opened. Default uses the magnification set

by the user.

Open To Page

Specifies the page that appears when the document opens.

Note: Setting Default for the Magnification and Page Layout options uses the individual users’ settings in the Page
Display preferences.

Window Options

Determine how the window adjusts in the screen area when a user opens the document. These

options apply to the document window itself in relationship to the screen area of the user’s monitor.

Resize Window To Initial Page

Adjusts the document window to fit snugly around the opening page, according to

the options that you selected under Document Options.

Center Window On Screen

Positions the window in the center of the screen area.

Open In Full Screen Mode

Maximizes the document window and displays the document without the menu bar,

toolbar, or window controls.

Show File Name

Shows the filename in the title bar of the window.

Show Document Title

Shows the document title in the title bar of the window. The document title is obtained

from the Description panel of the Document Properties dialog box.

User Interface Options

Determine which parts of the interface—the menu bar, the toolbars, and the window

controls—are hidden.

Note: If you hide the menu bar and toolbars, users cannot apply commands and select tools unless they know the
keyboard shortcuts. You may want to set up page actions that temporarily hide interface controls while the page is in
view. (See “Add actions with page thumbnails” on page 337.)

Add page transitions

You can create an interesting effect that occurs each time a page advances by using page transitions.

You can also set page transitions for a group of documents using the Batch Processing command.

1

Do one of the following:

Choose Advanced > Document Processing > Page Transitions.

In the Pages panel, select the page thumbnails you want to apply transitions to, and choose Page Transitions from
the Options menu.

2

In the Set Transitions dialog box, choose a transition effect from the Transition menu. These transition effects are

the same as those set in the Full Screen preferences.

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