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Select the hand tool
Ctrl (Windows) or Option (Mac OS) and click anywhere in the article to start reading at
the beginning.
2 The pointer changes to the follow article pointer
navigate through the article:
To go to the next page in the article, press Return or click.
To go to the previous page, press Shift-Return, or press Shift and click.
To go to the beginning of the article, press Ctrl (Windows) or Option (Mac OS) and click.
To exit the article before reaching the end, press Shift-Ctrl (Windows) or Shift-Option
(Mac OS) and click.
3 When you reach the end of the article, the pointer changes to the end article pointer
. Press Return or click to return to the view displayed before you started reading the
article.
To follow a destination:
1 Show the Destinations palette.You may need to choose Window > Show Destinations
to open the palette or click the Destinations tab to bring the palette to the front of its
group.
2 Choose Scan Document from the Destinations palette menu, or click the Scan
Document button
3 To change the sort order of names in the palette, do one of the following:
Click the Name bar at the top of the Destinations palette to list the destinations alpha-
betically by name.
Click the Page bar at the top of the Destinations palette to list the destinations by their
order in the document.
4 To jump to a topic using its destination, double-click the destination in the palette, or
right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) the destination, and choose Go To Desti-
nation from the context menu.
Retracing your viewing path
After you have paged through documents or used navigational structures to move
through documents, you can retrace your path back to where you started.You can go 64
steps back in Acrobat, or 32 steps back for documents in external browser windows.
To retrace your viewing path:
Do one or more of the following:
To retrace your path within a PDF document, click the
View button
in the navigation toolbar, or choose Document > Previous Page for
each step back. Or click the Go To Next View button
Page for each step forward.
To retrace your viewing path through other PDF documents, choose Document > Go To
Previous Document for each step back or Document > Go To Next Document for each
step forward. Or hold down Shift, and click the Go Previous View or Go Next View
button.This command opens the other PDF documents if the documents are closed.
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. Then click in the article to start reading it at that point, or press
at the top of the palette.
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Looking at the Work Area
Back
. Do one of the following to
, or choose Document > Next
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