Adobe Acrobat 8 3D User Manual
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ADOBE ACROBAT 3D VERSION 8
User Guide
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To resize the page to fit the height of the window, choose View > Zoom > Fit Height. Part of the page may be out
of view.
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To resize the page so that its text and images fit the width of the window, choose View > Zoom > Fit Visible. Part
of the page may be out of view.
To see keyboard shortcuts for resizing the document, open the View menu.
Show a page at actual size
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Choose View > Zoom > Actual Size.
The actual size for a PDF page is typically 100%, but the document may have been set to another magnification level
when it was created.
Change the magnification with zoom tools
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Do one of the following:
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Click the Zoom In button
or the Zoom Out button
in the toolbar.
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Enter a magnification percentage in the Select & Zoom toolbar, either by typing or choosing from the pop-up
menu.
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Drag the Marquee Zoom tool
to define the area of the page that you want to fill the document pane.
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Drag the Dynamic Zoom tool
up to increase the magnification and down to decrease magnification.
When the Marquee Zoom tool is selected, you can Ctrl-click/Option-click or Ctrl-drag/Option-drag to zoom out.
Holding down Shift switches temporarily from the Marquee Zoom tool to the Dynamic Zoom tool.
Change the magnification with the Pan & Zoom Window tool
1
Choose Tools > Select & Zoom > Pan & Zoom Window, or select the Pan & Zoom Window tool
on the Select
& Zoom toolbar.
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Do any of the following:
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Drag the handles of the box in the Pan & Zoom window to change the document magnification.
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Drag the center of the box to pan across the area you want to see.
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Click the navigation buttons to move to a different page.
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Enter a value in the zoom text box, or click the plus
or minus
buttons to increase or decrease the magnifi
cation by preset levels.
Change the magnification with the Loupe tool
1
Choose Tools > Select & Zoom> Loupe, or select the Loupe tool
on the Select & Zoom toolbar, if it is displayed.
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Click the area of the document you want to view in closer detail. A rectangle appears in the document, corresponding
to the area shown in the Loupe Tool window. You can drag or resize the rectangle to change the Loupe tool view.
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To change the magnification of the Loupe tool, do any of the following:
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Drag the slider.
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Click the plus or minus buttons.
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Enter a value in the zoom text box.