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Paging through documents
The navigation controls in the status bar at the bottom of the window provide a quick way
to navigate through documents. In addition, you can use menu commands, the Navigation
toolbar, and keyboard shortcuts for paging through a PDF document.
Navigation controls A. First Page button B. Previous Page button C. Current page D. Next Page
button E. Last Page button F. Go To Previous View button G. Go To Next View button
To go to another page:
Do one of the following:
To go to the first or last page, click the First Page button
the status bar, or choose View > Go To > First Page or Last Page.
To go to the next or previous page, click the Next Page button
button
on the status bar, or choose View > Go To > Next Page or Previous Page.
To retrace your viewing path, click the Go To Previous View button
Next View button
If you are in Fit Page view and the page layout is set to single page, press the Up Arrow or
Down Arrow key to move up or down a page. (See
orientation.)
To learn shortcut keystrokes for paging through documents, see
shortcuts.
To use the Navigation toolbar:
1. If the Navigation toolbar isn't open, either choose View > Toolbars > Navigation or right-
click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) the toolbar area, and then choose Navigation.
2. Click the buttons to move forward or backward through your document.
To jump to a page by its number:
Do one of the following:
Choose View > Go To > Page, type the page number, and click OK.
Drag the vertical scroll bar until the number of the page you want to jump to appears.
Select the current page number in the status bar, type the page number to jump to, and
press Enter or Return.
Note: If your document's page numbers are different from the actual page position in the
PDF file, the page position may appear in parentheses in the status bar. For example, if the
first page of an 18-page chapter begins numbering at 223, the numbering might appear as
223 (1 of 18). You can double-click inside the parentheses, change the page-position
number, and press Enter or Return to go to that page. For information on turning on and
off logical page numbers, see
To automatically scroll through a document:
1. Choose View > Automatically Scroll.
2. Press Esc to stop scrolling.
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Page Display
or the Last Page button
Setting the page layout and
preferences.
or the Previous Page
or the Go To
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