Senin, 07 Januari 2013

How do I stop adobe reader from going page to page instead of continuous?

Q. On my adobe reader as soon as i get to the bottom of a page it Forces me to go to the top of the next one. I like to continuously press the down button, so the line I am reading is at top. How do I keep adobe from switching pages?

A. What version are you using? I'm using Adobe Reader 9 and it doesn't do that.

How can i make Adobe Reader display the first page of .PDF when previewing a file in windows explorer?
Q. When i run Adobe Reader, click open and browse to where i stash my PDFs it will create a thumbnail of the file instead of displaying the file symbol. How can i make this previews permanent?. Where does windows saves this preview images?

A. It has to do with the "view" option in windows explorer. If it is thumbnail/image it will show a picture of the first page.

If it is a list/details it'll show the icon.

Also, have you tried Adobe Digital Editions?

It's free, and I think it's way cooler than adobe reader.

Go check it out.

How can I insert an entire adobe document into a microsoft word document, preserving the entire adobe document?
Q. I need to insert and Adobe pdf file into a microsoft word document. I tried copy and paste, but it only puts in the words. I tried a snapshot, but that only does one page at a time.

A. You can only put it in as a picture. You cannot put in the actual text unless you copied and paste, as you said you tried. So here it is, I do it all the time at work:

Go to your Adoba File and hit Save As
Save it as a "JPEG" document file, not an Adobe file. (where it says "Save as Type" under "File Name")
Then go into your Word Document, into a new page.
Click "Insert", "Picture", "From File"
Find where you saved the pictures as (they will have saved as separate images per page. Meaning, page 1 will be one image, page 2 a separate image)
Hit the control key to select multiple pages at a time (unless you want to do each page for each page).
Then hit "Insert"
They will show up in the alphabetical order they show up in your file selection, each on their own page for each individual page you have saved from the Adobe File.


That is how to do it. If it doesn't work for you or I wasn't very clear, post an update on your question and I will come back and try to get you more help if you need it. But I think I said it clear enough. But I'm no brilliant teacher :)


Make sure your PDF file looks good, like crop the outlines if you have to. It will look exactly in your Word Document as it does in Adobe.




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