Hello All,
I'm not sure if this is caused by FM, or Acrobat, but I know we have
plenty of experts with both programs on this list, so I hope you can help
me out here.
When I create a pdf (FM7, Acrobat 7 Pro), the bookmarks come through just
fine, but when I click on a bookmark in Acrobat, the d
Hi, Susan:
It's possible that your PDFs are set to open in either
* Default viewing mode, and the default view setting for your Reader or
Acrobat is set to Continuous, which allows scrolling across partial pages
* Continuous viewing mode
Setting the viewing mode for your PDFs to single page vi
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Subject: Somewhat OT: Bookmarks in PDF Jumping to Wrong View
Hello All,
I'm not sure if this is caused by FM, or Acrobat, but I know we have
plenty of experts with both programs on this list, so I hope you can
help me out here.
When I create a pdf (FM7, Acrobat 7 P
Susan,
You wrote:
>... When I create a pdf (FM7, Acrobat 7 Pro), the bookmarks come through just
>fine, but when I click on a bookmark in Acrobat, the display doesn't align
>properly. So if my link is to something on page 4, Acrobat might pop me
>to halfway between pages 4 and 5. If I click on
Susan,
You wrote:
>... When I create a pdf (FM7, Acrobat 7 Pro), the bookmarks come through just
>fine, but when I click on a bookmark in Acrobat, the display doesn't align
>properly. So if my link is to something on page 4, Acrobat might pop me
>to halfway between pages 4 and 5. If I click on
Shlomo,
You wrote:
This has to do with the display settings of the PDF file, which could be
set to "Single Page" or "Continuous", or "Default" (in which case, the
local user preference, either Single or Continuous, is used).
Both settings may be useful, depending on the type of PDF and intende
Susan,
You wrote:
>I tried changing the document properties to single page, but it made no
>difference. The display still shows with the link in the upper left
>corner, which means my page displays partway up or down the window.
If the page cannot be displayed in full, because of the magnificat
Hello All,
I'm not sure if this is caused by FM, or Acrobat, but I know we have
plenty of experts with both programs on this list, so I hope you can help
me out here.
When I create a pdf (FM7, Acrobat 7 Pro), the bookmarks come through just
fine, but when I click on a bookmark in Acrobat, the d
Susan,
You wrote:
... When I create a pdf (FM7, Acrobat 7 Pro), the bookmarks come through just
fine, but when I click on a bookmark in Acrobat, the display doesn't align
properly. So if my link is to something on page 4, Acrobat might pop me
to halfway between pages 4 and 5. If I click on th
Hi, Susan:
It's possible that your PDFs are set to open in either
* Default viewing mode, and the default view setting for your Reader or
Acrobat is set to Continuous, which allows scrolling across partial pages
* Continuous viewing mode
Setting the viewing mode for your PDFs to single page
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Subject: Somewhat OT: Bookmarks in PDF Jumping to Wrong View
Hello All,
I'm not sure if th
Susan,
You wrote:
... When I create a pdf (FM7, Acrobat 7 Pro), the bookmarks come through just
fine, but when I click on a bookmark in Acrobat, the display doesn't align
properly. So if my link is to something on page 4, Acrobat might pop me
to halfway between pages 4 and 5. If I click on th
Shlomo,
You wrote:
This has to do with the display settings of the PDF file, which could be
set to "Single Page" or "Continuous", or "Default" (in which case, the
local user preference, either Single or Continuous, is used).
Both settings may be useful, depending on the type of PDF and intende
Susan,
You wrote:
I tried changing the document properties to single page, but it made no
difference. The display still shows with the link in the upper left
corner, which means my page displays partway up or down the window.
If the page cannot be displayed in full, because of the magnificat
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