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I have a six-page interactive PDF. It is set up to show the first page in single-page view. Clicking on different parts of the illustration changes the display to the corresponding page with additional information. A problem exists, however, when this file is opened in Chrome ("Open PDFs in Chrome" setting is on). When viewed in the broser, the PDF is displayed as a multi-page scrolling document, not single-page view. This behavior 'kills' the interactivity. Is there a setting within Acrobat that will force single-page view regardless of which app or browser is displaying the file? Or is this a limitation of the Chrome PDF engine?
I have attached the PDF here for reference. Please help. Thanks.
> Is there a setting within Acrobat that will force single-page view regardless of which app or browser is displaying the file?
- No. If the Initial View setting didn't work it's unlikely anything else will, although in theory this can also be achieved using a script.
>Or is this a limitation of the Chrome PDF engine?
- Apparently. You should report this issue to them as a bug.
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> Is there a setting within Acrobat that will force single-page view regardless of which app or browser is displaying the file?
- No. If the Initial View setting didn't work it's unlikely anything else will, although in theory this can also be achieved using a script.
>Or is this a limitation of the Chrome PDF engine?
- Apparently. You should report this issue to them as a bug.