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November 12, 2017
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Can I disable the floating page overview numbnail that appears on the right?

  • November 12, 2017
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I would like to turn off the small overview of the entire page that appears on the right side in Adobe Acrobat Pro DC.

I don't find it useful, often covers up the text that I'd like to read when I've maximized the document to take up the entire screen's width. How could I stop this from appearing?

Thank you for your help!

    Correct answer AkanchhaS8194121

    I really like your method. Thank you.

    With a document open, it allowed me to View > Show/Hide > Toolbar Items > Show Page Display Tools > Uncheck Fit to Width Scrolling.

    So now I have zero page display tools checked. 


    Also, at the top of the "Page Display" Preferences page, 
    Default Layout and Zoom, I selected "Page Layout: Single Page Continuous" and Zoom: Fit Width", instead of default. 

    I also made sure that within "Documents" underPreferences, the top box under Open Settings - "Restore last view settings when reopening documents" was checked.

    I think that should really help, too. 

    I clicked OK for each setting change (OCD) just to be sure, and once finished, I closed Acrobat, reopened and well, that should cover it. 

    Thank you, chiropterist, for your heads-up about the Reference XObjects View Mode setting.  Thank you! Thank you!! 


    Hello everyone,

     

    This Floating overview thumbnail appears when "Single Page View" is selected under the Acrobat>View>Page Display setting. 

    To disable this floating page overview, change "Single Page View" to  "Enable Scrolling."

     

    This will bring it back to normal mode, and thing floating thumbnail will disappear.

     

    Thanks,

    Akanchha 

    18 replies

    Participant
    March 2, 2021

    This thumbnail appears when you are in single-page mode but zoomed in (for example, pinch-zooming on a laptop).

     

    If you click the Fit To Window And Enable Scrolling button on the toolbar, or View > Page Display > Enable Scrolling it no longer appears when scrolling through the pages.

    Participating Frequently
    January 24, 2021

    Thanks very much...a long-term irritating problem solved.

    Participating Frequently
    July 16, 2020

    I have tried several apparent remedies, none of them work. Unbelieveable that a billion dollar company has such a clumsy interface. The floating page is extremely irritating and seemingly impossible to eliminate. Adobe also eliminated the the clickable "Zoom" button, and replaced it with a deep inexplicable search into a myriad of links. I think Adobe is headed for extinction, even their employees cant figure out how to fix this after several tries.

    Participant
    December 1, 2020

    I had a user run into this issue today and we were able to resolve it, in his case he was using Acrobat Pro XI. This fix doesn't really make sense but what we did was go to full page mode (ctrl + L). Once we did that a little 'X' appeared in the upper-right of the box thing and we were able to close it.

     

    For some reason when not in full screen mode the little 'X' to close was not visible to him. Confusingly enough, after we closed it, we did a double middle mouse button again to make it reappear, but then the 'X' was visible regardless of it it's full screen or not.

     

     

     

    Participant
    December 17, 2020

    i have tried every solution posted here and so far none of them work.  it's making my skin crawl.

    Sean-Rob-Magill
    Participant
    June 9, 2020

    I still cannot disable this floating thumbnail (also a numbnail) - It is driving me nuts! Adobe made it for some reason, and I need to be able to get rid of it! 

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    Participant
    May 18, 2020

    Yeah!!! It is so annoying!!!

    jimrainorg
    Participant
    May 29, 2020

    I was excited to see someone else with the same problem and the resolution, however this did not work for me in Adobe Acrobat Standard.  I am trying to turn off exactly the same thing but that switch only turns off page numbering up in the toolbar.. Please give me your advice.

     

    J. Stuart Johnson
    Inspiring
    November 1, 2018

    I was looking for this as well, I found It buried deep in the "View" menu.

    This is for Adobe Acrobat Pro DC  ver. 2019.008.20080

    Here's how to disable the right hand floating "Page Number" - Thumbnail Preview.

    View --> Show/Hide -- Toolbar Items --> Show Page Navigation Tools, Page Numbers

    petersteier
    Participant
    May 20, 2018

    Just check “Enable Scrolling” in the “View/Page Display” menu. Not logical, but works for me.

    Participating Frequently
    February 1, 2022

    THANK YOU!!! THANK YOU!!! THANK YOU!!!

    Sorry ~ getting rid of it was pretty exciting. 🙂

    AkanchhaS8194121
    Legend
    November 13, 2017

    Hi l,

    As per the screenshot shared above, it seems that you are referring to the Page Thumbnail?

    If you would like to disable or don't want the thumbnail to appear when you open the document next time, then you may follow the steps mentioned below-

    Choose View > Show/Hide > Navigation Panes > Uncheck Page Thumbnails

    After that, Go to the Edit>Preferences (Ctrl+K)> Documents> Check "Restore last view settings when reopening documents"> OK

    Next time when you will reopen the document, that thumbnail should not appear automatically.

    Related help document for detailed description of thumbnail- Page thumbnails and bookmarks in PDFs, Adobe Acrobat

    Let us know if this doesn't work

    Regards,

    Akanchha

    Participant
    April 30, 2020

    I think I may have found the solution. Under Edit/Preferences/General/Basic Tools, after all of the check boxes, near the bottom there is a drop down that says Touch Mode. The default selection is Auto-Detect. I changed it to Never. So far, so good! I thought this might be a touch-screen tool that was showing up on my desktop for unknown reasons-- it doesn't have a function on a standard monitor. The Page Number will tell you what you need to know.

    Participant
    January 24, 2021

    This works, thanks