Does anyone have a solution to this? I swear that sometime in the past, I was able to view 2 pages in full screen mode.
Full screen means that a single page is displayed, fitting on the full screen, with a "neutral" background. This will allow for displaying two pages, but you won't have the neutral background.
The result is another single page which can be displayed full screen, but it contains two former pages. However , with this procedure, you will lose a lot of sometimes very important information of the document, such as annotations, links, fields, structure etc. Did you actually follow all of the steps in the answer you linked? It seems like you did one step, but not the other. I just modified by settings and it worked perfectly fine.
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To do this, select a tab and drag the thumbnail that appears away from the toolbar, and then release the tab. Touch Mode: Sets how Acrobat enters the Touch mode, if at all, for touch enabled devices. In Touch mode, Toolbar buttons, panels, and menus shift apart slightly to accommodate selecting with your fingers. Scale for screen resolution restart required : Auto-detect screen resolution and scale the PDF for viewing, or display the PDF as it is irrespective of the screen resolution.
Warnings Do Not Show Edit Warnings: Disables warning boxes that would normally appear when you delete items such as links, pages, page thumbnails, and bookmarks. Reset All Warnings: Restores default settings for warnings. Click a message to get information about features, updates, or online services, or to open an element in the application, such as a task pane.
Deselect the option to prevent in-product marketing messages from appearing. Transactional messages, which facilitate the Adobe Online Service, cannot be turned off. Check 2D Graphics Accelerator Windows only : Appears only if your computer hardware supports 2D graphics acceleration.
When selected, allows hardware acceleration usage when the first document is opened. When deselected, hardware acceleration usage starts after the first document is opened. This option can slow startup time, so it is deselected by default. This setting applies if you have both Acrobat and Reader installed on your computer. In Windows 7 or earlier, a browser uses this setting only if it is using the Adobe plug-in or add-on for viewing PDF files.
In Windows 8, this setting controls which application is the default PDF application for your system, including in your browser.
Windows 8 prompts you to allow this change before applying it to your system. Once set, Windows 8 also uses the selected PDF application for tasks related to PDF files, such as previewing, displaying thumbnails, and providing file information. Page Display preferences. The default setting is Automatic. Zoom : Sets the magnification level for PDF documents when they are first opened. Resolution Use System Setting: Uses the system settings for monitor resolution. Custom Resolution: Sets the monitor resolution.
Rendering Smooth Text: Specifies the type of text-smoothing to apply. Smooth Line Art: Applies smoothing to remove abrupt angles in lines.
Smooth Images : Applies smoothing to minimize abrupt changes in images. Use Local Fonts: Specifies whether the application uses or ignores local fonts installed on your system.
When deselected, substitute fonts are used for any font not embedded in the PDF. If a font cannot be substituted, the text appears as bullets and an error message appears. Enhance Thin Lines: When selected, clarifies thin lines in the display to make them more visible. Use Page Cache : Places the next page in a buffer before the current page is viewed to reduce the time required to page through a document.
Speeds up zooming, scrolling, and redrawing of page content, and speeds the rendering and manipulation of 2D PDF content. With Split view, you can scroll, change the magnification level, or turn to a different page in the active pane without affecting the other pane. The Spreadsheet Split view is useful if you want to keep column headings and row labels visible while scrolling through a large spreadsheet or table.
In this mode, changing the magnification in one pane changes the magnification in all panes. Also, scrolling is coordinated between the panes. Scrolling a pane horizontally also scrolls the pane above or below it. Scrolling vertically also scrolls the pane to the left or right of that pane. In Spreadsheet Split view, adjust the zoom level to change the displays in all four panes.
In Spreadsheet Split view, click a pane, and scroll vertically to change the views in the active pane and the pane beside it. Scroll horizontally to change the views in the active pane and the pane above or below it. You can create multiple windows for the same document using the New Window command. New windows have the same size, magnification, and layout as the original window and open at the same page and on top of the original window.
When you open a new window, Acrobat adds the suffix 1 to the original filename and assigns the suffix 2 to the new window.
You can open multiple windows with the suffix incrementing with each new window. Closing a window causes the remaining open windows to be renumbered sequentially; that is, if you have five windows open and you close the third window that you opened, the windows are renumbered with the suffixes 1 to 4.
You are prompted to save any changes before each window is closed. Legal Notices Online Privacy Policy. User Guide Cancel. Adjust page magnification.
The Marquee Zoom tool works in a few different ways. You can use it to drag a rectangle around a portion of the page that you want to fill the viewing area. Or, simply clicking the Marquee Zoom tool increases the magnification by one preset level, centering on the point where you clicked.
To decrease the magnification by one preset level, Ctrl-click the Marquee Zoom tool. The Continuous Zoom or Dynamic tool zooms in when you drag it up the page and it zooms out when you drag down. If you use a mouse wheel, this tool zooms in when you roll forward and zooms out when you roll backward. Zoom In and Zoom Out buttons change the document magnification by preset levels. The Zoom Value option changes the page view according to a percentage you type in or select from a pop-up menu.
Fit Width adjusts the magnification so that the PDF fills the document pane horizontally. Zoom To Page Level adjusts the magnification so that one page fills the document pane vertically. The Loupe Tool window displays a magnified portion of the PDF that matches the area in an adjustable rectangle on the document pane. Resize a page to fit the window. Part of the page may be out of view. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes.
In adobe reader 9. Improve this answer. Similar solution also works on Foxit Reader. I don't understand why this isn't the default. So much better and faster to read documents! I guess people print because they don't know how to read in this way : eheheh — Pedro Reis.
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