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You cannot scroll automatically through a whole PDF document unless
you set up Acrobat to treat it as a single page. This is not always
what you want, because if a PDF gets to be 50 or 100 pages long, it
can take a very long time to load the document, and you think that
your computer has crashed while you wait.
If you are in page-at-a-time mode, ctrl-PgDn should get you to the
next page, and ctrl-PgUp goes to the previous page. Also, in Acrobat
7, there is a Navigate menu which includes a goto page submenu. This
is not as handy as ctrl-N in the older Acrobats, but it does work. I
use Window-Eyes, but I think the keystrokes I described would be the
same in JAWS, because they are Acrobat keystrokes.
On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 15:48:06 -0400, Richard Fiorello wrote:
>Hi folks;
>I have had ongoing adventures with pdf. I am using version 7.0 of accrobat
>and 6.0 of jfw so things should be current. Has anyone had good luck
>accessing the product reviews on the arrl site? For some reason I seem to
>only get the first page. I have set the software to look at lots more than
>one page and scrole automatically but no luck. There was an address to
>which you could sent a pdf file and they returned a txt file but I have no
>idea what the web address was.
>Rich
Some people think that the devil is in the details. Actually, God is in the details.
Lloyd Rasmussen, Kensington, Maryland
home: <http://lras.home.sprynet.com/>
Work: <http://www.loc.gov/nls/z3986>
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