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To: Abner Hosmer who wrote (7783)2/22/1998 2:47:00 AM
From: Abner Hosmer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116764
 
Some tips for those who may not be used to using Adobe Acrobat to view charts and text. If you have a small screen like I do, click the 8.5 x 11 button at the bottom and change the page mode to "continuous". I find it usefull to use the magnifting glass at the bottom to reduce the magnification to 75%. This makes the page load much quicker, and also enables the magnifying glass, which you can use with your left mouse button to outline and magnify charts, or pieces of them. It's also usefull to use the "Page" button at the bottom to jump from one section of the document to another. The right and left arrows at the top will move you instantly forward or backward a page (once you have them loaded). A right or left arrow with a line next to it takes you to the start or end of the document. There are several buttons at the top left that allow you to select frame or non-frame modes. One of the frames allows you to jump instantly to any page by clicking on that page. The "hand" can be used with your left mouse button to "grab" or pull the page up or down. The + and - magnifiers work with your left mouse button to magnify or reduce the portions that you outline. Click on the magnifier at the bottom of the page if you want to quickly return your page to 100%.

It took me awhile to figure this stuff out, but it makes reading with Adobe Acrobat go a heck of a lot quicker.