Hi Rick,

In my experience, the hotkeys Control-PageDown and Control-PageUp, whether
in or out of browse mode, navigate to the next and previous pages,
respectively.

Hth,

Rod

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Subject: Some PDF files seem to only allow reading of one page at a time

Occasionally, I will receive a PDF file that, when using either the up and
down arrow keys or the page up and page down keys will tell me it has reach
the bottom after each page rather than the end of the document. I need to
get out of browse mode or use the mouse to navigate to the next page, re
enable browse mode and use page up to get to the top of the next page to
begin reading the subsequent page. This is quite tedious. Any suggestions
would be greatly appreciated.

 

I am using the latest version of Adobe Reader, Windows 7 Pro.

 

I would like to attach examples, but they are proprietary files.

 

Thanks, Rick

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