YOUR MICROSOFT OFFICE AND OTHER DOCUMENT TOOLS
ADOBE® READER® LE 263
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CHAPTER
Changing display options
You can change the display size, the scroll
option, and more.
1Press Too l s (left softkey), select View,
and then select any of the following:
Rotate Right/Left: Rotates the page in
the selected direction.
Single Page: Displays the pages so that
when you use Up or D own to
scroll the file, the display jumps a page
at a time
Continuous: Displays the pages so that
when you use Up or D own to
scroll the file, the display scrolls
continuously up or down without
jumping.
2Press Too l s (left softkey), select Zoom,
and then select one of the following
options:
In: Increases the file display size to
enlarge font and image size
Out: Decreases the file display size to
fit more of the file on the screen
To % : Specifies a specific zoom level for
the display
Fit screen: Sizes the display so an
entire page fits on the screen top to
bottom
Fit width: Sizes the display so that the
width of the page fills the display from
side to side
Finding text in a file
1With the file open, press Too l s (left
softkey) and select Find > Text.
2Select Find and enter the text you want
to find.
3(Optional) Check the Match case box to
find text that matches thecapitalization
in the text you entered.
TIP
To go to a specific page, press Tool s (left
softkey) and select Go To.
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If the file was created with
bookmarks, Adobe Reader LE displays the
bookmarks pane on the left side of the screen.
Select a heading in the bookmarks pane to
jump to that section.
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To view detailed information
about the file you are viewing, press Menu
(right softkey) and select Details.