David Spreadbury wrote:
 
> On the Properties page (File > Properties), under the Initial View tab:
> set Page layout to Single page
> set Magnification to Fit Page
> 
> In Window Options, check Resize window to initial page
> 
> Whenever you click a bookmark, the page containing the bookmark is
> displayed edge-to-edge, regardless of where the actual bookmark sits.

But as soon as the reader switches out of single page view (e.g., changes 
zoom), the behavior Pete doesn't like returns, because the bookmark destination 
is still the heading. 

Pete, your lengthy procedure can be shortened somewhat. But I don't know of any 
other (that is, automated) solution unless one of the TimeSavers tools from 
Microtype.com provides one. 

Here's the simpler manual process: 

1. Right-click the chapter bookmark and select Properties, and then select the 
Actions tab. 
2. Under Actions, click Edit. 
3. In the dialog, select Use Page Number, and set Page to the correct number.
4. Set Zoom to Inherit Zoom and click OK. 

That replaces the first dozen steps of your procedure.

As for steps 13-16, well -- the best solution is to use an autonumber in the 
title pgf for the chapter/appendix numbering, not a separate pgf. 

I can't think of any elegant alternative, but maybe you could kludge something 
with an autonumber (or xref) using a char format that makes the number very 
small and white.  
 
HTH!

Richard G. Combs
Senior Technical Writer
Polycom, Inc.
richardDOTcombs AT polycomDOTcom
303-223-5111
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rgcombs AT gmailDOTcom
303-903-6372
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