This is critical because Adobe Reader/Acrobat/Acrobat DC often employs two conflicting sets of page numbers in the same document: the document-creator-set numbers and then the absolute number. Indeed a third set arises - the number in the text itself, which can often have no relation whatever to the (already-conflicting) editor-created and 'absolute' numbers given by Adobe. Some pages somehow have no number, or the same number can potentially refer to two or even three different pages. It is far too often unclear to me which is selected. I sometimes have to use mental arithmetic to guess which number I need. And I've many times printed many pages which I don't want.
Having a much larger preview would at least partially help mitigate this by allowing the user to see what they're printing.
This is critical because Adobe Reader/Acrobat/Acrobat DC often employs two conflicting sets of page numbers in the same document: the document-creator-set numbers and then the absolute number. Indeed a third set arises - the number in the text itself, which can often have no relation whatever to the (already-conflicting) editor-created and 'absolute' numbers given by Adobe. Some pages somehow have no number, or the same number can potentially refer to two or even three different pages. It is far too often unclear to me which is selected. I sometimes have to use mental arithmetic to guess which number I need. And I've many times printed many pages which I don't want.
Having a much larger preview would at least partially help mitigate this by allowing the user to see what they're printing.