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Philips key008: supplementary guide

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Paging through documents
Acrobat provides buttons, keyboard shortcuts, and menu commands for paging
through a PDF document.
Note: If you use the number keys on your keyboard's number pad, make sure
Num Lock is off.
To go to another page:
Do one of the following:
To go to the next page, click the Next Page button
status bar, or press the Right Arrow key, press Ctrl (Windows) or Option (Mac OS)
and the Down Arrow key. Or choose Document > Next Page.
To go to the previous page, click the Previous Page button
toolbar or status bar, or press the Left Arrow key, press Ctrl (Windows) or Option
(Mac OS) and the Up Arrow key. You can also choose Document > Previous Page.
To move up or down one line, press the Up or Down Arrow key.
Note: The Down and Up Arrow keys move you one line at a time when you are
not in Fit in Window view. In Fit in Window view, these keys move you one page at
a time.
To move down one screenful, press Page Down or Return.
To move up one screenful, press Page Up or Shift+Return.
To go to the first page, click the First Page button
status bar, press the Home key, or choose Document > First Page.
To go to the last page, click the Last Page button
status bar, press the End key, or choose Document > Last Page.
To jump to a page by its number:
Drag the vertical scroll bar until the number of the page you want to jump to is
displayed, or select the current page number in the status bar, type the page number
to jump to, and press Return. You can also choose Document > Go To Page, type the
page number, and click OK.
Note: If the Use Logical Page Numbers option is selected in General prefer-
ences, and if your document's page numbers are different from the page position
in the PDF file, the page position appears in parentheses in the status bar.
Browsing with Bookmarks, Thumbnails, Links, and
Articles
Acrobat Reader allows you to move to specific places in PDF documents using
Bookmarks, Thumbnails, Links (that take you to specific pre-defined locations), and
Articles, (electronic threads that lead you through a document):
To browse using a bookmark:
1 Show the Bookmarks palette. You may need to choose Window > Show
Bookmarks to open the palette or click the Bookmarks tab to bring the palette to the
front of its group.
in the navigation toolbar or
in the navigation
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