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Old 04-03-2010, 06:04 AM
msbytes msbytes is offline Book layout in Word or Adobe - 2 pages automatically on the screen Windows XP Book layout in Word or Adobe - 2 pages automatically on the screen Office 2003
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Originally Posted by BrazzellMarketing;
In Acrobat, how the first view (e.g. full page, 100%, screen width, etc.) is determined by one of two things. One, if you have Acrobat professional, you can set how your document opens on the user's screen. Two, the user's settings in their own browser determines how the view opens. Without the professional version of Acrobat, I don't know of any way to control how a document opens in an Acrobat reader.
Thanks VERY much for your help....

I DO have Acrobat Pro .... but I'm not familiar with it.

Would you be able to tell me how to do the things you mentioned in your message? I'd really appreciate ANY help you can give me ......

Thanks Brazzell (or anybody else!)


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