I have some pdf files and I have a couple of questions about each file. First, is there anyway to read a page further in the file without leaving the one you're reading behind? Example: Let's say I am on page 69 and want to take a quick look at 105. Is there anyway to take a look at 105 with 69 still visible? Second, one pdf file has two sheets per page, that is if you had a book open to sheet 5 both 5 and 6 will show up on the page. Is there anyway to make is where there is one sheet per page? I hardly ever use Reader so these questions may seem a little dumb to you.
It depends on the version of the reader, but since version 3, you have a button on the bottom that allows you to view multiple pages. Use that with the "Viewing" toolbar (the one with the zoom tool) and you should be able to see many at once. I had never heard of wanting to view multiple "far-away" pages at the same time the way you ask, or combining sheets. Printing multiple pages on one sheet is a capability of the software AND of the printer, so it may be on your printer's settings (when you click PRINT, go to Printer... or "page setup..."). You should see a "print multiple"... I don't think you can do that without printing them. My answer is not a NO, by the way. Reader
The reason I want to view pages like this is because I have an e-book for an online class I am taking. At the end of the chapter there are review questions but the answers to the review questions are at the end of the book. So basically I wanto view the questions and answers at the same time.
i dont know much about the reader, but to solve the whole trying to view two things at once problem...why not just save another copy of the document by another name/in another location and just open up two documents? thats my r****ded suggestion...