Accurate zooming in Acrobat Reader, with less bounce between pages
When I look at multi-page PDF file, especially if it is a large page size, Reader gets hopelessly lost recalculating how to scroll. If you zoom in, the page scrollers stay locked at the pre-zoomed size, so that if you are moving around you will move the next page instead of being able to see all of the zoomed in view. It's also way too easy to slip to the next page when scrolling around a view, regardless of zoom level. The primary action of hand tool mouse movements should be to move the view around, not flip pages.
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Thank you for the patience
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AdminShashank Jain (Admin, Adobe) commented
Hi,
I have tried the workflow at my end and wasn't able to reproduce it. It would be helpful if you could please answer the following:
1. What OS are you using?
2. What is the build number of the installed Reader application (Menu-> About Reader->)
Also, for the 2nd problem you mentioned you can follow the below steps in order to avoid to move to the next page:
Fit size to Actual Size & Fit Width from Menu View->Zoom and use Up/Down arrow keys.