View tab
Use the View tab controls to adjust the appearance of documents in the viewing window.
To find tools on tabs, see Ribbon, tabs and panels or use the Find a Tool function at the top right.
Zoom group
Zoom In and Zoom Out: Zooming moves
typically between 25, 50, 75, 100, 125, 150, 200 and 400%.
Loupe View: View a page area at
extreme magnification.
Dynamic Zoom: Move cursor up to zoom in, down to zoom
out.
Use the drop-down list of the Zoom to control to move to a magnification value (as listed above) or type in your own value.
Page View group
Scroll Options: Select a display style
from the drop-down list; see single pages, all pages in a scroll with one or two
pages horizontally.
Page Fit Options: Set pages to appear at a fixed
magnification or zoom
to remain fitting in the document panel when it is resized, either with
the width or with the whole page always remaining visible.
Full Screen: Display the current document in the full screen
with only three controls: Next page, previous page and Exit Full screen.
Rotate View: Temporarily rotate the page view 90% to left or
right. This rotates only the page view; it does not rotate the real PDF page: for
that use and Left.
Previous View, Next View: Return to
previous views of the current document. Once this is done, use Next
View to move forward in the views.
The View bar also offers a
tool with two viewing options:-
Fit to page and show single pages.
-
Fit width and scroll pages continuously.
New group
New Window: Open a copy of the current document in a new
window, allowing it to be modified and saved to a new name. To create a new empty
document, use .
Display Theme group
Change Skin: Click to drop down this menu and select from the
available user interface skins: Purple, Dark Gray, Light Gray, or Blue.
Current Window group
Horizontal, Vertical and
Quad Split: Splitting a document view is typically useful
for transferring content from one part of a document to another. Click the tool
again to remove the split.
All Windows group
Cascade, Tile: Arrange all open
document windows in a cascade, or tiled horizontally or vertically.
Close All: Close all open documents, prompting to save any
changes, but keeps the program window open with no document loaded.