Hi everyone,
[b]My question is:[/b] Is there a way to advance (or go back) only one page while in [i]double page view[/i]?
[b]Because:[/b]
Sometimes an article in a magazine (PDF format) runs across 2 pages and a lot of the times the 1st page doesn't coincide to be in the 1st page of a [i]double view[/i].
Is there a way in Acrobat Reader to “shift” pages so you can have any page you want starting a [i]double page view[/i]? (I hope I make myself clear)
Hope someone can answer,
[b]Thank you.[/b]
this is what happens, and I would like to be able to define which page appears on the left side. Instead of letting Acrobat automaticaly advance 2 pages at a time.
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I can't believe you smart guys don't have an answer for this one.
[i](2nd time this question is posted, 1st time were no answers)[/i]
We recently upgraded to Acrobat 8, and we have the same problem. We have been looking everywhere, but apparently not in the right place untill now. Are we the only people in the world with this problem?
We make designs for magazines: some clients have Acrobat 7, some have Acrobat 8 and they see our designs in a different way.
We would really appreciate any hint in this matter.
Best greetings from Belgium!
Jan