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January 22, 2018
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Simple Requests Yet Challenging to Figure Out

  • January 22, 2018
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Hey guys and gals,

I'm using Adobe Acrobat Reader DC (the version w/o any upgrades that was free) on Windows 10 on an HP 2-1 computer.

1. Is there any way to toggle between several different PDFs in full screen mode ? (ie - I just want to view my PDF in full screen and then swipe my screen or click or something and then have it go to the next PDF in full screen)

2. Can I group my PDFs ? (ie - Have a folder named "songs" and have all my PDFs w/ song lyrics all in that folder and have another folder named "recipes" and have food stuff in that one)

Thanks !

Kyle

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    Correct answer AkanchhaS8194121

    Hi Kmarler,

    Sorry for the delay in response.

    1-Toggling between the two PDFs is not possible in full screen mode. If you have the dual monitor connected then yes you can open two different pdf files in full screen at the same time.

    But toggling on same screen with the full screen mode is something not supported currently.

    2- Where exactly you are looking for that grouping? Is it the system folder or you want it to be grouped automatically somewhere in Acrobat?

    You can manage the PDFs in folder manually by putting them into desired folder.

    Hope this answers your query.

    Regards,

    Akanchha

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    AkanchhaS8194121
    AkanchhaS8194121Correct answer
    Legend
    January 24, 2018

    Hi Kmarler,

    Sorry for the delay in response.

    1-Toggling between the two PDFs is not possible in full screen mode. If you have the dual monitor connected then yes you can open two different pdf files in full screen at the same time.

    But toggling on same screen with the full screen mode is something not supported currently.

    2- Where exactly you are looking for that grouping? Is it the system folder or you want it to be grouped automatically somewhere in Acrobat?

    You can manage the PDFs in folder manually by putting them into desired folder.

    Hope this answers your query.

    Regards,

    Akanchha