The initial page and zoom level can be set in the properties for the PDF in 
Adobe Pro for any given document.

Then, after saving, it will always open at that page and at that same zoom 
level whenever the document is opened - even by other people.

Look at File->Properties and then the tab labeled "Initial View" for more 
information.

Some of these values can also be 'sent in" from FrameMaker ... but not all, 
unfortunately.

Z

From: framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Mike Huffman
Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2011 10:27 AM
To: framers at omsys.com; framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Bookmarks and zoom level in PDF

"Apparently Acrobat remembers whatever zoom was in effect when the bookmark was 
created instead of the default zoom level set for the document."

Try this:  Go to a page which has the incorrect zoon level and change it to the 
level you wish, then save the pdf, go to the next incorrect zoomed page, change 
to the level you wish, save, etc., the pages should then display correctly.

I believe Adobe Pro remembers the page and zoom level the document was last 
viewed at.

Mike Huffman
Technical Publications
Astec Underground
9600 Corporate Park Drive
Loudon, TN  37774
865.458.8471
mhuffman at astecunderground.com<mailto:mhuffman at astecunderground.com>


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