[muglo] Re: Using adobe acrobat reader

  • From: Payton Cannon <ngagpa@xxxxxxx>
  • To: "muglo-freelists.org" <muglo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 04 Jul 2002 23:34:44 -1000

On 7/4/02 4:55 PM, "weaverrw@xxxxxxxxxxxx" <weaverrw@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> 
> Kathryn ,
> 
> Pageup and Pagedown work but there are many other ways to move around a
> pdf file. The right and left pointing triangles should move forward or
> back one page at a time. The right and left pointing triangles with a
> vertical line should move to the beginning or end of the document. Many
> pdf files have a table of contents in a separate panel to the left of
> the main panel. The TOC items are links to the page. Also, in the
> Document menu, the command "Go To" brings up a dialog box for you to
> insert a page number (it wants an actual page number! but the number
> from the index or table of contents should put you in the ballpark).
> There are also two arrow icons (left and right) that will take you to
> the previous or next view.  There is a User Guide in the Help menu.
> Hope this helps.
> 
> Bob
> weaverrw@xxxxxxx
> 
> 
> Kathryn-Jane Hazel wrote:
>> 
>> Dear Muglo Folks:
>> 
>> A while ago Tee Cashmore helped me install Adobe Acrobat Reader on my
>> Mac Performa 6400.
>> 
>> Today I successfully downloaded a document  67 pages long using AAR, but
>> for the life of me, I couldn't figure out how to scroll down pages so I
>> could read the blessed thing!
>> 
>> I clicked on the little arrows at the side; I tried to drag down the
>> little square icon in the side; I clicked on all the arrows at the
>> bottom and at the top, and the page was just stuck - no movement.
>> 
>> Surely I don't have to print out all 67 pages to find out what's in it -
>> I would rather scroll through the document and then just print off what
>> I need.
>> 
>> So what am I doing wrong?
>> 
>> Dazed and confused,
>> 
>> Kathryn
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Plus, nobody has mentioned the grab tool where your mouse turns into a hand
and you can move up or down the page by grasping it ....




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