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January 20, 2025
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Can Adobe 2020 Standard display single page when running "Organize Pages" tool instead of two?

  • January 20, 2025
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Acrobat 2020 Standard displays of minimum of two pages.

I just need to see a single page in full screen window when i'm running the "Organize Pages" tool.

I can't seem to zoom in to just leave one page visible and no changes to any view settings make any difference. I've googled possible solutions and tried what seems like everything (in Acrobat), in Preferences, in View menu, etc etc, to zoome in. but most actions geared toward increasing the page size to see what's on the page by zooming in do nothing.

I'm running Windows 11.

 

Please help, my eyes can't take the microscopic font size when two pages are forced into a single window.

Correct answer AnandSri

Hello,

 

I hope you're doing well, and we apologize for the delayed response and the trouble.

 

Are you the owner of the PDF file, and have access to the source file through which the PDF was created? If yes, then try recreating the file and set the view settings to Single Page view. However, if the PDF was sent to you, and the Page view settings were preserved when creating the PDF, then you won't be able to make changes in the View settings. However, you can try the following steps and see if that works for you: 

 

Adjust Page Display Settings: You can change the page display settings to show a single page at a time. This can be done by selecting View > Page Display > Single Page View. For more details, refer to this article: https://adobe.ly/4i6Dil5

 

Use Full-Screen Mode: To maximize the viewing area and focus on a single page, you can use the Full-Screen mode. This can be activated by pressing Ctrl + L (Windows) or Cmd + L (macOS). For more details, refer to this article: https://adobe.ly/3Qs7ewt

 

I hope this helps.

Thanks,

Anand Sri.

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February 19, 2025

Hello,

 

I hope you're doing well, and we apologize for the delayed response and the trouble.

 

Are you the owner of the PDF file, and have access to the source file through which the PDF was created? If yes, then try recreating the file and set the view settings to Single Page view. However, if the PDF was sent to you, and the Page view settings were preserved when creating the PDF, then you won't be able to make changes in the View settings. However, you can try the following steps and see if that works for you: 

 

Adjust Page Display Settings: You can change the page display settings to show a single page at a time. This can be done by selecting View > Page Display > Single Page View. For more details, refer to this article: https://adobe.ly/4i6Dil5

 

Use Full-Screen Mode: To maximize the viewing area and focus on a single page, you can use the Full-Screen mode. This can be activated by pressing Ctrl + L (Windows) or Cmd + L (macOS). For more details, refer to this article: https://adobe.ly/3Qs7ewt

 

I hope this helps.

Thanks,

Anand Sri.