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How to display m by n pages in Adobe Reader 10?
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I want to view a PDF document that contains images only. Displaying them in m by n is very convenient to compare one with the others.
Shortly speaking, how to display m by n pages in Adobe Reader 10?
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I want to view a PDF document that contains images only. Displaying them in m by n is very convenient to compare one with the others.
Shortly speaking, how to display m by n pages in Adobe Reader 10?
pdf adobe-reader
You really can't. I looked, and tried a couple of popular alternative PDF reader programs, but I could not find anything to do what you want.
– KCotreau
Jul 12 '11 at 15:41
@KCotreau: OK no problem. I will use LaTeX to create a new PDF document where each page contains 4 pages of the original document. It can be done easily usingpdfpages
package. :-)
– xport
Jul 12 '11 at 15:46
add a comment |
I want to view a PDF document that contains images only. Displaying them in m by n is very convenient to compare one with the others.
Shortly speaking, how to display m by n pages in Adobe Reader 10?
pdf adobe-reader
I want to view a PDF document that contains images only. Displaying them in m by n is very convenient to compare one with the others.
Shortly speaking, how to display m by n pages in Adobe Reader 10?
pdf adobe-reader
pdf adobe-reader
asked Jul 12 '11 at 11:16
xportxport
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You really can't. I looked, and tried a couple of popular alternative PDF reader programs, but I could not find anything to do what you want.
– KCotreau
Jul 12 '11 at 15:41
@KCotreau: OK no problem. I will use LaTeX to create a new PDF document where each page contains 4 pages of the original document. It can be done easily usingpdfpages
package. :-)
– xport
Jul 12 '11 at 15:46
add a comment |
You really can't. I looked, and tried a couple of popular alternative PDF reader programs, but I could not find anything to do what you want.
– KCotreau
Jul 12 '11 at 15:41
@KCotreau: OK no problem. I will use LaTeX to create a new PDF document where each page contains 4 pages of the original document. It can be done easily usingpdfpages
package. :-)
– xport
Jul 12 '11 at 15:46
You really can't. I looked, and tried a couple of popular alternative PDF reader programs, but I could not find anything to do what you want.
– KCotreau
Jul 12 '11 at 15:41
You really can't. I looked, and tried a couple of popular alternative PDF reader programs, but I could not find anything to do what you want.
– KCotreau
Jul 12 '11 at 15:41
@KCotreau: OK no problem. I will use LaTeX to create a new PDF document where each page contains 4 pages of the original document. It can be done easily using
pdfpages
package. :-)– xport
Jul 12 '11 at 15:46
@KCotreau: OK no problem. I will use LaTeX to create a new PDF document where each page contains 4 pages of the original document. It can be done easily using
pdfpages
package. :-)– xport
Jul 12 '11 at 15:46
add a comment |
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It appears that in Adobe Reader and many other PDF viewers the best you can get is 2 by N pages. In Adobe Reader set Page Display as Two Page Scrolling.
Possible workaround: Printing to PDF file Multiple pages per sheet.
In Adobe Reader go to Print, in Page Handling set Page Scaling to Multiple pages per sheet and set desired m by n pages per sheet.
Many PDF printing tools are listed in How to print documents to pdf.
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I found a work around that is good for 2 x 2.
Open your document and go to View --> Page Display --> Two Page scrolling
Then, set the page zoom to 50%.
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It appears that in Adobe Reader and many other PDF viewers the best you can get is 2 by N pages. In Adobe Reader set Page Display as Two Page Scrolling.
Possible workaround: Printing to PDF file Multiple pages per sheet.
In Adobe Reader go to Print, in Page Handling set Page Scaling to Multiple pages per sheet and set desired m by n pages per sheet.
Many PDF printing tools are listed in How to print documents to pdf.
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It appears that in Adobe Reader and many other PDF viewers the best you can get is 2 by N pages. In Adobe Reader set Page Display as Two Page Scrolling.
Possible workaround: Printing to PDF file Multiple pages per sheet.
In Adobe Reader go to Print, in Page Handling set Page Scaling to Multiple pages per sheet and set desired m by n pages per sheet.
Many PDF printing tools are listed in How to print documents to pdf.
add a comment |
It appears that in Adobe Reader and many other PDF viewers the best you can get is 2 by N pages. In Adobe Reader set Page Display as Two Page Scrolling.
Possible workaround: Printing to PDF file Multiple pages per sheet.
In Adobe Reader go to Print, in Page Handling set Page Scaling to Multiple pages per sheet and set desired m by n pages per sheet.
Many PDF printing tools are listed in How to print documents to pdf.
It appears that in Adobe Reader and many other PDF viewers the best you can get is 2 by N pages. In Adobe Reader set Page Display as Two Page Scrolling.
Possible workaround: Printing to PDF file Multiple pages per sheet.
In Adobe Reader go to Print, in Page Handling set Page Scaling to Multiple pages per sheet and set desired m by n pages per sheet.
Many PDF printing tools are listed in How to print documents to pdf.
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I found a work around that is good for 2 x 2.
Open your document and go to View --> Page Display --> Two Page scrolling
Then, set the page zoom to 50%.
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I found a work around that is good for 2 x 2.
Open your document and go to View --> Page Display --> Two Page scrolling
Then, set the page zoom to 50%.
New contributor
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I found a work around that is good for 2 x 2.
Open your document and go to View --> Page Display --> Two Page scrolling
Then, set the page zoom to 50%.
New contributor
I found a work around that is good for 2 x 2.
Open your document and go to View --> Page Display --> Two Page scrolling
Then, set the page zoom to 50%.
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You really can't. I looked, and tried a couple of popular alternative PDF reader programs, but I could not find anything to do what you want.
– KCotreau
Jul 12 '11 at 15:41
@KCotreau: OK no problem. I will use LaTeX to create a new PDF document where each page contains 4 pages of the original document. It can be done easily using
pdfpages
package. :-)– xport
Jul 12 '11 at 15:46