In the PDA, select View > Reflow.

I tried searching Acrobat 7 Pro's help for topics on this, but I
didn't come up with anything solid for you with regard to setting up a
file to autoflow correctly whether on a PDA or not.

On 1/12/07, Melissa Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, My boss and I are trying to figure out how to reformat PDFs onto a PDA. 
> Has anybody done this? Right now I am simply loading them onto the PDA via my 
> desktop, occasionally one or two comes out reformatted to the PDA size, 
> however for the most part they are coming out regular size and are difficult 
> to read in the little PDA screen. Anyone know of a solution to make them fit 
> a PDA? Thanks, Melissa

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