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how to change adobe reader default Page Display?
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When I read a document in Adobe Reader, it's always in Two Page Scrolling.
So I want that to be the default Page Display setting.
Instead of Single Page View.
Path: View -> Page Display -> Two Page Scrolling.
adobe-reader display-settings default-settings
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When I read a document in Adobe Reader, it's always in Two Page Scrolling.
So I want that to be the default Page Display setting.
Instead of Single Page View.
Path: View -> Page Display -> Two Page Scrolling.
adobe-reader display-settings default-settings
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When I read a document in Adobe Reader, it's always in Two Page Scrolling.
So I want that to be the default Page Display setting.
Instead of Single Page View.
Path: View -> Page Display -> Two Page Scrolling.
adobe-reader display-settings default-settings
When I read a document in Adobe Reader, it's always in Two Page Scrolling.
So I want that to be the default Page Display setting.
Instead of Single Page View.
Path: View -> Page Display -> Two Page Scrolling.
adobe-reader display-settings default-settings
adobe-reader display-settings default-settings
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How do I change adobe reader's default Page Display?
Goto
Edit->Preferences->Accessibility.Select
Always use Page Layout StyleChoose the Layout Style you want.
Press OK

1
Thank you so much for this! So sodding annoying the two page view every time! Great to have it on single page all the time now. I find the setting below it "Always use Zoom Setting" still gets ignored though. I set it to 100% and still get it filling the screen every time (111% in my case). At least it's only Cmd-1 now every time instead of having to use the page display menu. Thanks again.
– Nigel Peck
Mar 21 '17 at 20:26
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I frequently find that Adobe Reader will not keep the custom defaults I set for Page Display. I suspect it is because I am running on a terminal server and the 'defaults' are not getting saved into the correct location.
I have resorted to pressing ALT, v, p ,c when I open a file to get single page continuous scroll mode.
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How do I change adobe reader's default Page Display?
Goto
Edit->Preferences->Accessibility.Select
Always use Page Layout StyleChoose the Layout Style you want.
Press OK

1
Thank you so much for this! So sodding annoying the two page view every time! Great to have it on single page all the time now. I find the setting below it "Always use Zoom Setting" still gets ignored though. I set it to 100% and still get it filling the screen every time (111% in my case). At least it's only Cmd-1 now every time instead of having to use the page display menu. Thanks again.
– Nigel Peck
Mar 21 '17 at 20:26
add a comment |
How do I change adobe reader's default Page Display?
Goto
Edit->Preferences->Accessibility.Select
Always use Page Layout StyleChoose the Layout Style you want.
Press OK

1
Thank you so much for this! So sodding annoying the two page view every time! Great to have it on single page all the time now. I find the setting below it "Always use Zoom Setting" still gets ignored though. I set it to 100% and still get it filling the screen every time (111% in my case). At least it's only Cmd-1 now every time instead of having to use the page display menu. Thanks again.
– Nigel Peck
Mar 21 '17 at 20:26
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How do I change adobe reader's default Page Display?
Goto
Edit->Preferences->Accessibility.Select
Always use Page Layout StyleChoose the Layout Style you want.
Press OK

How do I change adobe reader's default Page Display?
Goto
Edit->Preferences->Accessibility.Select
Always use Page Layout StyleChoose the Layout Style you want.
Press OK

edited Jul 30 '15 at 15:13
answered Feb 13 '15 at 8:41
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Thank you so much for this! So sodding annoying the two page view every time! Great to have it on single page all the time now. I find the setting below it "Always use Zoom Setting" still gets ignored though. I set it to 100% and still get it filling the screen every time (111% in my case). At least it's only Cmd-1 now every time instead of having to use the page display menu. Thanks again.
– Nigel Peck
Mar 21 '17 at 20:26
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1
Thank you so much for this! So sodding annoying the two page view every time! Great to have it on single page all the time now. I find the setting below it "Always use Zoom Setting" still gets ignored though. I set it to 100% and still get it filling the screen every time (111% in my case). At least it's only Cmd-1 now every time instead of having to use the page display menu. Thanks again.
– Nigel Peck
Mar 21 '17 at 20:26
1
1
Thank you so much for this! So sodding annoying the two page view every time! Great to have it on single page all the time now. I find the setting below it "Always use Zoom Setting" still gets ignored though. I set it to 100% and still get it filling the screen every time (111% in my case). At least it's only Cmd-1 now every time instead of having to use the page display menu. Thanks again.
– Nigel Peck
Mar 21 '17 at 20:26
Thank you so much for this! So sodding annoying the two page view every time! Great to have it on single page all the time now. I find the setting below it "Always use Zoom Setting" still gets ignored though. I set it to 100% and still get it filling the screen every time (111% in my case). At least it's only Cmd-1 now every time instead of having to use the page display menu. Thanks again.
– Nigel Peck
Mar 21 '17 at 20:26
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I frequently find that Adobe Reader will not keep the custom defaults I set for Page Display. I suspect it is because I am running on a terminal server and the 'defaults' are not getting saved into the correct location.
I have resorted to pressing ALT, v, p ,c when I open a file to get single page continuous scroll mode.
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I frequently find that Adobe Reader will not keep the custom defaults I set for Page Display. I suspect it is because I am running on a terminal server and the 'defaults' are not getting saved into the correct location.
I have resorted to pressing ALT, v, p ,c when I open a file to get single page continuous scroll mode.
add a comment |
I frequently find that Adobe Reader will not keep the custom defaults I set for Page Display. I suspect it is because I am running on a terminal server and the 'defaults' are not getting saved into the correct location.
I have resorted to pressing ALT, v, p ,c when I open a file to get single page continuous scroll mode.
I frequently find that Adobe Reader will not keep the custom defaults I set for Page Display. I suspect it is because I am running on a terminal server and the 'defaults' are not getting saved into the correct location.
I have resorted to pressing ALT, v, p ,c when I open a file to get single page continuous scroll mode.
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