Most of these things are files that I have used the print to file function
to create, in the case of the present files they are receipts taken off of
the American Express account page, which I print to a pdf in order to
submit them to the bean counters. I am using chrome to access the
web site, not sure what the mechanisim is that is creating the pdf be-
hind Chrome.

But that aside, I have receipts that are sent to me and they all do the
same thing. Some of them when I resize them will come back up to
the resize image, but others go back to full screen.


On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 7:27 PM, John Jason Jordan <[email protected]>
wrote:

> On Wed, 10 Sep 2014 18:21:50 -0700
> Chuck Hast <[email protected]> dijo:
>
> >I open some pdf files in acroread for linux, it keeps on opening them
> >full screen even when they are not full screen, i have looked and so
> >far do not see to find the key to keeping it from opening every pdf
> >full screen, any ideas?
>
> Open a document. When it comes up full screen use the buttons in your
> window manager to make it a normal window. Drag the edges of the window
> to the size you want. Close Acroread. When you next open it it should
> remember the size it was last time.
>
> Having said that, the creator of the PDF file has the option to require
> that it be opened full screen. I've run across such PDFs rarely, but if
> that is the way it was created you have no choice.
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