Page Panel

The page panel contains a number of buttons, one for each page in the document you are currently viewing. The page panel provides a quick visual indication of the number of pages in the document and a method for moving to another page. The page panel normally displays along the bottom edge of the Document Viewer window, above the status bar.

Status Bar

The status bar appears at the bottom of the window, and contains useful information about the document that you are currently viewing.

Adjusting Your View of the Document

You can adjust your view of the open document in a number of ways, to provide a more workable display area for making annotations. For example, you can hide or show the different components of the Document Viewer.

To show/hide the components of the window:

On the View menu, click Toolbar, Status Bar, Annotation Panel, and/or Page Panel. Clicking the same command turns the display of the item on and off.

For the annotation panel, you can also click the Annotation Panel button on the toolbar.

Changing the Document Orientation

You may need to rotate a document for easier reading. For example, the document may represent a fax you received that was originally sent in landscape mode or was fed into a fax machine in an inverted position. The change in orientation applies to the entire document, not just a currently displayed page.

To change the document orientation:

On the View menu, click Rotate. On the Rotate menu, click Right, Left, or 180 to rotate the document right by 90°, left by 90°, or 180° (flipping the document upside down).

On the toolbar, click Rotate Right, Rotate Left, or Rotate 180.

Documents in Desktop Manager

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CK Electric Part C3000 manual Adjusting Your View of the Document, Changing the Document Orientation