Hi, Susan: It's possible that your PDFs are set to open in either
* Default viewing mode, and the default view setting for your Reader or Acrobat is set to Continuous, which allows scrolling across partial pages * Continuous viewing mode Setting the viewing mode for your PDFs to single page viewing mode, or side-by-side page viewing mode, would probably stop the effect you're seeing. I don't believe you can set this in FrameMaker, but with Acrobat Professional 6 or later, you can use batch processing to create a process to set the opening view properties for a whole directory-full of PDFs. Check your Acrobat Help for Batch. HTH ________________ Regards, Peter Gold KnowHow ProServices Susan_Corcoran at HandHeld.com wrote: > Hello All, > > I'm not sure if this is caused by FM, or Acrobat, but I know we have > plenty of experts with both programs on this list, so I hope you can help > me out here. > When I create a pdf (FM7, Acrobat 7 Pro), the bookmarks come through just > fine, but when I click on a bookmark in Acrobat, the display doesn't align > properly. So if my link is to something on page 4, Acrobat might pop me > to halfway between pages 4 and 5. If I click on the bookmark for the > front cover, I'm shown the bottom of the front cover, and about a third of > the following page. This happens with every bookmark. > I've created files using different print drivers (Scitex and Docutech), > then distilling, and tried printed directly to pdf, but get the same > results every time. And the weird display problem occurs on any other PC > viewing my file. > > Has anyone else seen this? Got any suggestions? > Please copy any responses to me directly, since I'm on digest. > >