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Joined Jul 3, Messages 1, He's right. No freeware reader I know of has that capability. You need Acrobat, which is quite expensive. Joined Jul 22, Messages 8, A bit harsh, don't you think? No pdf creator I've ever seen will automatically match the page numbering of the original document.

And practically no documents are created in pdf, but in something else and then converted to pdf. It seems to me it would add minimal value for the time spent to edit a pdf just so the page numbers correspond. I deal with literally hundreds of very large pdf documents at work, and have never, ever come across one with corresponding page numbers. It would actually be difficult to do since in most of these documents the page numbers restart or the format changes for appendices, indexes, etc.

It's just not that difficult to note how many pages of front matter there are and add that to the page number of the document you want to go to. If you're a page or two off it's no big deal. Not remotely harsh. A document created by a PDF program will always have the proper page numbers. It's the lazy, ignorant types who create these problems.

Think about it;most people don't understand an instruction that says, "Go to page 22" when it really means "Go to the page that used to be 22 before I did this really shoddy conversion to one of the web's worst piece of software that's full of security holes". When your customer sees that you can't even number the pages correctly, you're gong to lose customers.

There's no excuse for this. Joined Jul 2, Messages PDF XChange Viewer the free version has the ability to create bookmarks- I often use that to solve the problem you are speaking of. I just create bookmarks to take me to pages of interest- and title these bookmarks to let me know the information I am looking for.

This is somewhat like creating a new index- and can be as tedious or simple an index as you choose. The pdf calls the cover when included as page one, blank sheets are all numbered, etc. The idea of creating bookmarks takes you immediately to the beginning of a chapter or whatever is of importance to you.

The process to create such bookmarks takes only a few moments- and works like a charm. Let's not miss the point here: The Gigantic problem is that the original document often says "Go to page x for more info. This applies to Tables of Contents as well. I have asked some authors to make the necessary changes, and they are not interested. This suggests to me that the paper itself probably isn't worth reading. Oh, come on.

As a retired military person, only my respect for your CIB avatar keeps me from saying what I really think of your reply. The fact is, even the Go to Page feature in MS Word doesn't work unless the pages are numbered a specific way.

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Latest: Stealthz Today at PM. Staff online. Cookiegal Administrator. Couriant Moderator. The Patterns option appears in the Search and Redaction dialog boxes. Full Screen preferences. Which Monitor To Use: Specifies the monitor on which full-screen display appears for users with multiple-monitor configurations. Show Navigation Bar: Shows a minimal navigation toolbar regardless of the document settings.

You can also page through a document by pressing Return, Shift-Return to go backward , or the arrow keys. This option is typically used for setting up kiosk displays. You can page through a document using the mouse or keyboard commands even if automatic paging is selected. You can select a color from the color palette to customize the background color.

Mouse Cursor: Specifies whether to show or hide the pointer when Full-Screen mode is in operation. Default Transition : Specifies the transition effect to display when you switch pages in Full-Screen mode and no transition effect has been set for the document. Direction: Determines the flow of the selected default transition on the screen, such as Down, Left, Horizontal, and so on. The available options vary according to the transition. If no directional options affect the selected default transition, this option is not available.

Available only for transitions with directional options. General preferences. This option is deselected by default. Upon the first click, the article zooms to fill the document pane horizontally; subsequent clicks follow the thread of the article.

Show Quick actions on text selection: Display a quick action toolbar on text or image selection. You can also snap or pull out tabs as individual windows. To do this, select a tab and drag the thumbnail that appears away from the toolbar, and then release the tab. Touch Mode: Sets how Acrobat enters the Touch mode, if at all, for touch enabled devices. In Touch mode, Toolbar buttons, panels, and menus shift apart slightly to accommodate selecting with your fingers.

Scale for screen resolution restart required : Auto-detect screen resolution and scale the PDF for viewing, or display the PDF as it is irrespective of the screen resolution. Warnings Do Not Show Edit Warnings: Disables warning boxes that would normally appear when you delete items such as links, pages, page thumbnails, and bookmarks.

Reset All Warnings: Restores default settings for warnings. Click a message to get information about features, updates, or online services, or to open an element in the application, such as a task pane. Deselect the option to prevent in-product marketing messages from appearing. Transactional messages, which facilitate the Adobe Online Service, cannot be turned off.

Check 2D Graphics Accelerator Windows only : Appears only if your computer hardware supports 2D graphics acceleration. When selected, allows hardware acceleration usage when the first document is opened. When deselected, hardware acceleration usage starts after the first document is opened.

This option can slow startup time, so it is deselected by default. This setting applies if you have both Acrobat and Reader installed on your computer. In Windows 7 or earlier, a browser uses this setting only if it is using the Adobe plug-in or add-on for viewing PDF files. In Windows 8, this setting controls which application is the default PDF application for your system, including in your browser. Windows 8 prompts you to allow this change before applying it to your system.

Once set, Windows 8 also uses the selected PDF application for tasks related to PDF files, such as previewing, displaying thumbnails, and providing file information. Page Display preferences. The default setting is Automatic. Zoom : Sets the magnification level for PDF documents when they are first opened. Resolution Use System Setting: Uses the system settings for monitor resolution. Custom Resolution: Sets the monitor resolution.

Rendering Smooth Text: Specifies the type of text-smoothing to apply. Smooth Line Art: Applies smoothing to remove abrupt angles in lines. Smooth Images : Applies smoothing to minimize abrupt changes in images. Use Local Fonts: Specifies whether the application uses or ignores local fonts installed on your system. When deselected, substitute fonts are used for any font not embedded in the PDF. If a font cannot be substituted, the text appears as bullets and an error message appears.

Enhance Thin Lines: When selected, clarifies thin lines in the display to make them more visible. Use Page Cache : Places the next page in a buffer before the current page is viewed to reduce the time required to page through a document. Speeds up zooming, scrolling, and redrawing of page content, and speeds the rendering and manipulation of 2D PDF content. This option is selected by default. If your system is slow to display image-intensive pages, deselect this option.

Use Smooth Zooming Windows only : When deselected, turns off animation effects, which improves performance. Show Transparency Grid: Displays the grid behind transparent objects. A page number, followed by the page position in parentheses, appears in the Page Navigation toolbar and in the Go To Page and Print dialog boxes. For example, i 1 of 1 if the printed number of the first page is i. If this option is not selected, pages are numbered with Arabic numbers starting at 1. Selecting this option helps prevent unexpected behavior when clicking Back or Go Back in your web browser.

When set to Automatic, if a document contains overprints, then Overprint Preview mode is activated. The Overprint Preview mode lets you see onscreen the effects of ink aliasing in the printed output. For example, a printer or service provider could create an ink alias if a document contains two similar spot colors and only one is required.

Touch mode for tablet and mobile devices. Change Touch Mode preference. Under Categories , select General. Show or hide navigation pane, tools pane, toolbar items and more. Select to show or hide the Navigation menu items. For more information on navigation pane, see Navigating PDF pages.

Tools Pane: The right-hand pane of Acrobat displays frequently used tools.



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