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When you re reading a document, you can hide all the toolbars and task panes to ma

ximize the viewing area on your screen.


The basic reading controls, such as page navigation and zoom, appear in a semi-t
ransparent floating toolbar near the bottom of the window.
To open Read mode, choose View > Read Mode, or click the Read Mode button in th
e upper-right corner of the toolbar.
To restore the work area to its previous view, choose View > Read Mode again. Yo
u can also click the close button in the floating toolbar.
Note: Read mode is the default viewing mode when you open a PDF in a web browser
.
View PDFs in Full Screen mode
In Full Screen mode, only the document appears; the menu bar, toolbars, task pan
es, and window controls are hidden. A PDF creator can set a PDF to open in Full
Screen mode, or you can set the view yourself. Full Screen mode is often used fo
r presentations, sometimes with automatic page advancement and transitions.
The
pen
can
can
you

pointer remains active in Full Screen mode so that you can click links and o
notes. There are two ways to advance through a PDF in Full Screen mode: You
use keyboard shortcuts for navigational and magnification commands, and you
set a Full Screen preference to display Full Screen navigation buttons that
click to change pages or exit Full Screen mode.

Set the Full Screen navigation bar preference


In the Preferences dialog box under Categories, select Full Screen.
Select Show Navigation Bar, then click OK.
Select View > Full Screen Mode.
The Full Screen navigation bar contains Previous Page , Next Page , and Close Fu
ll Screen View buttons. These buttons appear in the lower-left corner of the wo
rk area.
View PDFs in Full Screen mode
In Full Screen mode, only the document appears; the menu bar, toolbars, task pan
es, and window controls are hidden. A PDF creator can set a PDF to open in Full
Screen mode, or you can set the view yourself. Full Screen mode is often used fo
r presentations, sometimes with automatic page advancement and transitions.
The
pen
can
can
you

pointer remains active in Full Screen mode so that you can click links and o
notes. There are two ways to advance through a PDF in Full Screen mode: You
use keyboard shortcuts for navigational and magnification commands, and you
set a Full Screen preference to display Full Screen navigation buttons that
click to change pages or exit Full Screen mode.

Set the Full Screen navigation bar preference


In the Preferences dialog box under Categories, select Full Screen.
Select Show Navigation Bar, then click OK.
Select View > Full Screen Mode.
The Full Screen navigation bar contains Previous Page , Next Page , and Close Fu
ll Screen View buttons. These buttons appear in the lower-left corner of the wo
rk area.View PDFs in Full Screen mode
In Full Screen mode, only the document appears; the menu bar, toolbars, task pan
es, and window controls are hidden. A PDF creator can set a PDF to open in Full
Screen mode, or you can set the view yourself. Full Screen mode is often used fo
r presentations, sometimes with automatic page advancement and transitions.

The
pen
can
can
you

pointer remains active in Full Screen mode so that you can click links and o
notes. There are two ways to advance through a PDF in Full Screen mode: You
use keyboard shortcuts for navigational and magnification commands, and you
set a Full Screen preference to display Full Screen navigation buttons that
click to change pages or exit Full Screen mode.

Set the Full Screen navigation bar preference


In the Preferences dialog box under Categories, select Full Screen.
Select Show Navigation Bar, then click OK.
Select View > Full Screen Mode.
The Full Screen navigation bar contains Previous Page , Next Page , and Close Fu
ll Screen View buttons. These buttons appear in the lower-left corner of the wo
rk area.View PDFs in Full Screen mode
In Full Screen mode, only the document appears; the menu bar, toolbars, task pan
es, and window controls are hidden. A PDF creator can set a PDF to open in Full
Screen mode, or you can set the view yourself. Full Screen mode is often used fo
r presentations, sometimes with automatic page advancement and transitions.
The
pen
can
can
you

pointer remains active in Full Screen mode so that you can click links and o
notes. There are two ways to advance through a PDF in Full Screen mode: You
use keyboard shortcuts for navigational and magnification commands, and you
set a Full Screen preference to display Full Screen navigation buttons that
click to change pages or exit Full Screen mode.

Set the Full Screen navigation bar preference


In the Preferences dialog box under Categories, select Full Screen.
Select Show Navigation Bar, then click OK.
Select View > Full Screen Mode.
The Full Screen navigation bar contains Previous Page , Next Page , and Close Fu
ll Screen View buttons. These buttons appear in the lower-left corner of the wo
rk area.View PDFs in Full Screen mode
In Full Screen mode, only the document appears; the menu bar, toolbars, task pan
es, and window controls are hidden. A PDF creator can set a PDF to open in Full
Screen mode, or you can set the view yourself. Full Screen mode is often used fo
r presentations, sometimes with automatic page advancement and transitions.
The
pen
can
can
you

pointer remains active in Full Screen mode so that you can click links and o
notes. There are two ways to advance through a PDF in Full Screen mode: You
use keyboard shortcuts for navigational and magnification commands, and you
set a Full Screen preference to display Full Screen navigation buttons that
click to change pages or exit Full Screen mode.

Set the Full Screen navigation bar preference


In the Preferences dialog box under Categories, select Full Screen.
Select Show Navigation Bar, then click OK.
Select View > Full Screen Mode.
The Full Screen navigation bar contains Previous Page , Next Page , and Close Fu
ll Screen View buttons. These buttons appear in the lower-left corner of the wo
rk area.View PDFs in Full Screen mode
In Full Screen mode, only the document appears; the menu bar, toolbars, task pan
es, and window controls are hidden. A PDF creator can set a PDF to open in Full
Screen mode, or you can set the view yourself. Full Screen mode is often used fo
r presentations, sometimes with automatic page advancement and transitions.

The
pen
can
can
you

pointer remains active in Full Screen mode so that you can click links and o
notes. There are two ways to advance through a PDF in Full Screen mode: You
use keyboard shortcuts for navigational and magnification commands, and you
set a Full Screen preference to display Full Screen navigation buttons that
click to change pages or exit Full Screen mode.

Set the Full Screen navigation bar preference


In the Preferences dialog box under Categories, select Full Screen.
Select Show Navigation Bar, then click OK.
Select View > Full Screen Mode.
The Full Screen navigation bar contains Previous Page , Next Page , and Close Fu
ll Screen View buttons. These buttons appear in the lower-left corner of the wo
rk area.View PDFs in Full Screen mode
In Full Screen mode, only the document appears; the menu bar, toolbars, task pan
es, and window controls are hidden. A PDF creator can set a PDF to open in Full
Screen mode, or you can set the view yourself. Full Screen mode is often used fo
r presentations, sometimes with automatic page advancement and transitions.
The
pen
can
can
you

pointer remains active in Full Screen mode so that you can click links and o
notes. There are two ways to advance through a PDF in Full Screen mode: You
use keyboard shortcuts for navigational and magnification commands, and you
set a Full Screen preference to display Full Screen navigation buttons that
click to change pages or exit Full Screen mode.

Set the Full Screen navigation bar preference


In the Preferences dialog box under Categories, select Full Screen.
Select Show Navigation Bar, then click OK.
Select View > Full Screen Mode.
The Full Screen navigation bar contains Previous Page , Next Page , and Close Fu
ll Screen View buttons. These buttons appear in the lower-left corner of the wo
rk area.View PDFs in Full Screen mode
In Full Screen mode, only the document appears; the menu bar, toolbars, task pan
es, and window controls are hidden. A PDF creator can set a PDF to open in Full
Screen mode, or you can set the view yourself. Full Screen mode is often used fo
r presentations, sometimes with automatic page advancement and transitions.
The
pen
can
can
you

pointer remains active in Full Screen mode so that you can click links and o
notes. There are two ways to advance through a PDF in Full Screen mode: You
use keyboard shortcuts for navigational and magnification commands, and you
set a Full Screen preference to display Full Screen navigation buttons that
click to change pages or exit Full Screen mode.

Set the Full Screen navigation bar preference


In the Preferences dialog box under Categories, select Full Screen.
Select Show Navigation Bar, then click OK.
Select View > Full Screen Mode.
The Full Screen navigation bar contains Previous Page , Next Page , and Close Fu
ll Screen View buttons. These buttons appear in the lower-left corner of the wo
rk area.View PDFs in Full Screen mode
In Full Screen mode, only the document appears; the menu bar, toolbars, task pan
es, and window controls are hidden. A PDF creator can set a PDF to open in Full
Screen mode, or you can set the view yourself. Full Screen mode is often used fo
r presentations, sometimes with automatic page advancement and transitions.

The
pen
can
can
you

pointer remains active in Full Screen mode so that you can click links and o
notes. There are two ways to advance through a PDF in Full Screen mode: You
use keyboard shortcuts for navigational and magnification commands, and you
set a Full Screen preference to display Full Screen navigation buttons that
click to change pages or exit Full Screen mode.

Set the Full Screen navigation bar preference


In the Preferences dialog box under Categories, select Full Screen.
Select Show Navigation Bar, then click OK.
Select View > Full Screen Mode.
The Full Screen navigation bar contains Previous Page , Next Page , and Close Fu
ll Screen View buttons. These buttons appear in the lower-left corner of the wo
rk area.View PDFs in Full Screen mode
In Full Screen mode, only the document appears; the menu bar, toolbars, task pan
es, and window controls are hidden. A PDF creator can set a PDF to open in Full
Screen mode, or you can set the view yourself. Full Screen mode is often used fo
r presentations, sometimes with automatic page advancement and transitions.
The
pen
can
can
you

pointer remains active in Full Screen mode so that you can click links and o
notes. There are two ways to advance through a PDF in Full Screen mode: You
use keyboard shortcuts for navigational and magnification commands, and you
set a Full Screen preference to display Full Screen navigation buttons that
click to change pages or exit Full Screen mode.

Set the Full Screen navigation bar preference


In the Preferences dialog box under Categories, select Full Screen.
Select Show Navigation Bar, then click OK.
Select View > Full Screen Mode.
The Full Screen navigation bar contains Previous Page , Next Page , and Close Fu
ll Screen View buttons. These buttons appear in the lower-left corner of the wo
rk area.View PDFs in Full Screen mode
In Full Screen mode, only the document appears; the menu bar, toolbars, task pan
es, and window controls are hidden. A PDF creator can set a PDF to open in Full
Screen mode, or you can set the view yourself. Full Screen mode is often used fo
r presentations, sometimes with automatic page advancement and transitions.
The
pen
can
can
you

pointer remains active in Full Screen mode so that you can click links and o
notes. There are two ways to advance through a PDF in Full Screen mode: You
use keyboard shortcuts for navigational and magnification commands, and you
set a Full Screen preference to display Full Screen navigation buttons that
click to change pages or exit Full Screen mode.

Set the Full Screen navigation bar preference


In the Preferences dialog box under Categories, select Full Screen.
Select Show Navigation Bar, then click OK.
Select View > Full Screen Mode.
The Full Screen navigation bar contains Previous Page , Next Page , and Close Fu
ll Screen View buttons. These buttons appear in the lower-left corner of the wo
rk area.View PDFs in Full Screen mode
In Full Screen mode, only the document appears; the menu bar, toolbars, task pan
es, and window controls are hidden. A PDF creator can set a PDF to open in Full
Screen mode, or you can set the view yourself. Full Screen mode is often used fo
r presentations, sometimes with automatic page advancement and transitions.

The
pen
can
can
you

pointer remains active in Full Screen mode so that you can click links and o
notes. There are two ways to advance through a PDF in Full Screen mode: You
use keyboard shortcuts for navigational and magnification commands, and you
set a Full Screen preference to display Full Screen navigation buttons that
click to change pages or exit Full Screen mode.

Set the Full Screen navigation bar preference


In the Preferences dialog box under Categories, select Full Screen.
Select Show Navigation Bar, then click OK.
Select View > Full Screen Mode.
The Full Screen navigation bar contains Previous Page , Next Page , and Close Fu
ll Screen View buttons. These buttons appear in the lower-left corner of the wo
rk area.View PDFs in Full Screen mode
In Full Screen mode, only the document appears; the menu bar, toolbars, task pan
es, and window controls are hidden. A PDF creator can set a PDF to open in Full
Screen mode, or you can set the view yourself. Full Screen mode is often used fo
r presentations, sometimes with automatic page advancement and transitions.
The
pen
can
can
you

pointer remains active in Full Screen mode so that you can click links and o
notes. There are two ways to advance through a PDF in Full Screen mode: You
use keyboard shortcuts for navigational and magnification commands, and you
set a Full Screen preference to display Full Screen navigation buttons that
click to change pages or exit Full Screen mode.

Set the Full Screen navigation bar preference


In the Preferences dialog box under Categories, select Full Screen.
Select Show Navigation Bar, then click OK.
Select View > Full Screen Mode.
The Full Screen navigation bar contains Previous Page , Next Page , and Close Fu
ll Screen View buttons. These buttons appear in the lower-left corner of the wo
rk area.View PDFs in Full Screen mode
In Full Screen mode, only the document appears; the menu bar, toolbars, task pan
es, and window controls are hidden. A PDF creator can set a PDF to open in Full
Screen mode, or you can set the view yourself. Full Screen mode is often used fo
r presentations, sometimes with automatic page advancement and transitions.
The
pen
can
can
you

pointer remains active in Full Screen mode so that you can click links and o
notes. There are two ways to advance through a PDF in Full Screen mode: You
use keyboard shortcuts for navigational and magnification commands, and you
set a Full Screen preference to display Full Screen navigation buttons that
click to change pages or exit Full Screen mode.

Set the Full Screen navigation bar preference


In the Preferences dialog box under Categories, select Full Screen.
Select Show Navigation Bar, then click OK.
Select View > Full Screen Mode.
The Full Screen navigation bar contains Previous Page , Next Page , and Close Fu
ll Screen View buttons. These buttons appear in the lower-left corner of the wo
rk area.View PDFs in Full Screen mode
In Full Screen mode, only the document appears; the menu bar, toolbars, task pan
es, and window controls are hidden. A PDF creator can set a PDF to open in Full
Screen mode, or you can set the view yourself. Full Screen mode is often used fo
r presentations, sometimes with automatic page advancement and transitions.

The
pen
can
can
you

pointer remains active in Full Screen mode so that you can click links and o
notes. There are two ways to advance through a PDF in Full Screen mode: You
use keyboard shortcuts for navigational and magnification commands, and you
set a Full Screen preference to display Full Screen navigation buttons that
click to change pages or exit Full Screen mode.

Set the Full Screen navigation bar preference


In the Preferences dialog box under Categories, select Full Screen.
Select Show Navigation Bar, then click OK.
Select View > Full Screen Mode.
The Full Screen navigation bar contains Previous Page , Next Page , and Close Fu
ll Screen View buttons. These buttons appear in the lower-left corner of the wo
rk area.View PDFs in Full Screen mode
In Full Screen mode, only the document appears; the menu bar, toolbars, task pan
es, and window controls are hidden. A PDF creator can set a PDF to open in Full
Screen mode, or you can set the view yourself. Full Screen mode is often used fo
r presentations, sometimes with automatic page advancement and transitions.
The
pen
can
can
you

pointer remains active in Full Screen mode so that you can click links and o
notes. There are two ways to advance through a PDF in Full Screen mode: You
use keyboard shortcuts for navigational and magnification commands, and you
set a Full Screen preference to display Full Screen navigation buttons that
click to change pages or exit Full Screen mode.

Set the Full Screen navigation bar preference


In the Preferences dialog box under Categories, select Full Screen.
Select Show Navigation Bar, then click OK.
Select View > Full Screen Mode.
The Full Screen navigation bar contains Previous Page , Next Page , and Close Fu
ll Screen View buttons. These buttons appear in the lower-left corner of the wo
rk area.

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