Paulette,
Adobe Acrobat has an option to open the entire book or display it only a
page at a time. This is so that if a large book bogs down your system
you can read it one page at a time. And I think this is the default.
To make it open the entire document do the following from within Acrobat.
Control-K, arrow down to Reading, then tab down to Page vs Document and
set it to read entire document.
It will be slower in loading if you're opening a large document because
it all has to be loaded at once. But it should be okay once it's loaded.
If not you can always go back to single page mode wherein you'll have to
use Control-PgUp and Control-PgDown to move by page.
Hth,
Tom
On 8/28/2015 2:57 PM, Paulette Vickery via Talk wrote:
Hi Chris,
Thanks so much for the information. Do you mean that the entire book is open,
but you are only allowed to read so much because of the buffer? Why do eBooks
have pages anyway? Why not just have the entire book open at once?
Paulette
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Subject: RE: pdf E-books
Hi,
Control page up and control page down move the pdf.
When you use page up and down you are moving the browse mode buffer, not the
display.
Chris
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-----Original Message-----
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Subject: pdf E-books
In addition to what I said earlier, when I have the entire document displayed,
the PageUp and PageDown keys move the display up and down 24 lines. No matter
where I am in the displayed document, the page number doesn’t change. e.g.,
whether I’m on line 8000 or line 30.
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