If the document is long so that it has been divided into multiple pages, 
ctrl-PgUp will take you to the previous page.  But I discovered that in 
Window-Eyes 8.1, on this Windows 7 laptop, I must then press Insert-backslash 
to refresh the browse buffer when the new page loads.  The correct SET file is 
associated, but this is how it now works for me.

From: Pastor Gil Pries
Sent: Friday, March 22, 2013 5:23 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Adobe Question

Hi,
I’m using adobe reader version 10.
I am in a document, but am unable to go to the previous page.
How do I do this?

Thanks,

Pastor Gil
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