Page Navigation
When using the arrows to scroll page by page through a file, the navigation arrows jump back and forth across the top of the page if the length of the page title differs, making it impossible to quickly click through the document without chasing the arrows around. This is a clear oversight and design flaw.
Hi,
Thanks for reaching out to us .
Could you please send a Sample file and possibly a video recording of the screen explaining the issue so that we can understand it better.
You can send it at ajain@adobe.com
Thanks
Ayush Jain
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Anonymous commented
Absolutely impossible to navigate page by page without accidentally clicking the End of Document navigation when the buttons move every time the length of the page title changes.
When the page title is "[1] Plan 1-01-Floor Plans - Floor Plan" and the next page title is "[4] Plan 1-03-Floor Plans-Front Options - Optional Floor Plans-2", the entire arrangement of the toolbar is changed to accommodate the page name instead of forcing the page name to clip.
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Joel commented
This is maddening and I could not support this bug fix more! To clarify, The page up/page down arrows at the top of the screen move left or right based on the title of each page. For instance, if a page is titled "2nd floor plan" and I click the page down arrow to a page titled "3rd floor plan - yada yada yada" that is a much larger title, the page up/page down arrows automatically move. This is very common in architectural documents so it's impossible to just leave your mouse in one place and scroll down... the button is constantly moving.
They need to be left justified and stay in the same place, not justified to the page title.