I have a multi-page, bookmarked PDF that I have defaulted the page display to Single page. When I open the document, the pages are displayed Single page. If I decide I want to view a page in Full screen view, it makes every page in the PDF Full screen. I have to toggle the "Click to show one page at a time" to default the pages back to single page. Is there a way around this?
The default is set to view each page of a PDF as a single page, zoomed to fit the page with a resolution of 70. When I opens a PDF, I see all of the bookmarked pages in this format. If I decide I want to view one of the pages in fill the screen view(using the icon), it makes all of the pages fill the screen view instead of reverting back to the defaulted single page. It requires the selection of the other icon to show one page at a time to default back to single page view. The toggling back and forth can be cumbersome when client documents are so large. Is this because Adobe sees this PDF as one unit so everything that is done to one page, defaults to everything? Is the only way around this to customize each page of the PDF? This feature is used to review a tax return. So the preparer may want to view some pages larger (fill the page) and others in the single page format. Does that make sense?
It is normal behavior for Acrobat to display subsequent pages at the last selected setting, and this behavior cannot be changed.
What I suggest, and it can become very fast, is to learn the ctrl + 0 (Full Page keyboard shortcut) followed by ctrl + - or ctrl + + (ctrl with minus key or plus key to zoom in and out).
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