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April 5, 2019
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Set Default Page View to either "Fit to Height" or "Zoom to Page Level"

  • April 5, 2019
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Anyone figure this out?     Please do not respond unless you have a way to do this.    Do NOT waste anyone's time telling us that there are other settings.

I want either "ZOOM TO PAGE LEVEL" or "FIT TO HEIGHT" as the DEFAULT when I open a binder of pages...……………..

If you know how this is done then please let us know.

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Correct answer jane-e


Hi James,

As far as I can tell, they are the same. Did you find any differences?

If you want to know why they have different names, you would have to ask one of the engineers. The volunteers on this forum can only guess at an answer.

~ Jane

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Participant
October 11, 2021

James,

 

I perhaps the same issue you do. I may have a way to do this on a per document level. My problem is when I binder hundreds of documents into a single PDF every time I click on a bookmark to go to a particular document it changes the view to "Fit to Width" when what I really want is to keep the "Fit to Page" view. This is the workaround:

 

1. Open up the Bookmark Navigation Pane;

2. Select all Bookmarks (CTRL + A) works;

3. Right Click and select Properties

4. Select the second Tab titled "Actions"

5. At the bottom under "Actions" click on the Edit button

6. the "Go to a page in this document" window will open, under Zoom, change from "Fit Width" to "Fit Page"

7. Save.

Hope this works for you.

 

 

 

 

Participating Frequently
November 29, 2021

I assemble hundreds of PDFs using Combine Files all the time.  This suggestion about setting bookmark preferences to Fit to Page (or Zoom to Page Level) is what I use all the time to make my files open to a full page view every time I navigate the assembled document.

And I feel the pain of the user that started this thread, for YEARS!!!

I gave up looking for a Preferences setting that would just assemble the files with Fit to Page as the default, instead of the stupid "Fit Width" I have been stuck with.  I should not have to modify the bookmarks in this fashion, it should be an option within the assembly process.  I have kept hoping it would get better, having lived with this situation for so long, but NNOOOOooo.  I cannot understand how such a good program can let this one go by for so long without improvement.

jane-e
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Community Expert
April 12, 2019

Hi James,

First, let’s make sure we are defining “Binder” the same way. When you combine multiple files into one PDF the default name is “Binder1.pdf”. Is that how you are defining ‘binder”? If not, please define your use so we are speaking the same language.

When you make a PDF (or binder), you can set the Initial View in File > Document Setup > Initial View to be any zoom you want. The PDF will open to that zoom level and can then be changed after it is opened.

As a user, you can change the view in Preferences to open PDFs in any zoom you want as long as the Initial View is set to Default and not a specific setting. Preferences is on the Edit menu in Windows and Acrobat menu on the Mac. I am not in my office right now, but I think this is one of the first five preferences settings. Click through and you should see it, or I can check later.

Is this what you are asking?

Jane

Known Participant
April 12, 2019

Yes Combining multiple file into one. Say I have Binder1.pdf and Binder2.pdf etc...….    They all contain 100+ pages.

Known Participant
April 12, 2019

“Fit Page” fits to the page height. Did you try that one?


It is different.     Parameters are different

Plus I want my defaults to be FOR me my settings on my interface to work with all files...………..   I want the Program that I pay for to open ALL files / binders / combined files to the SAME exact zoom settings where If I scroll one click on my mouse wheel then I go to the next page regardless of who made the file or what is in it......

Known Participant
April 12, 2019

BTW this is for Adobe Acrobat Pro DC