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Hello. I'm using Adobe reader XI. I cannot change that version since is at the work office and I have no internet connection. I would like to have dynamic zoom set by default, but cannot find the way. I mean control the zoom with my mouse. I've put its shortcut button in the bar. But I open 10 pdf's at a time, so for each pdf I have to touch the button, a hundred times a day. Is there a way to set the dynamic zoom being active every time I open a pdf? (Windows 7) Thanks, Sara Silva.
No, not possible. You can submit a feature request here: http://www.adobe.com/products/wishform.html
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No, not possible. You can submit a feature request here: http://www.adobe.com/products/wishform.html
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Thanks for your answer. I've done it. Cheers.
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We use tiff instead of pdf. I asked the boss to change to pdf, but he rejected the request as dynamic zoom feature is not present at acrobat at start.
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I don't know what you mean by "dynamic zoom". I know the term as something to do with videos, but I don't think that's it.
In Acrobat Reader I can zoom using the mouse wheel in the usual way - same as my other apps.
So, what seems to be missing? I'm asking because sometimes the features we want are just well hidden.
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I would like to have dynamic zoom set by default. Dynamic zoom is the term from acrobat reader. Just check it.
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Ah, I see what you mean. I had to add the extra tool to the toolbar. So far as I can tell, it means I can scroll with the mouse wheel without holding CTRL, and even by dragging the mouse. I really don't like it, but that doesn't matter. So far as I know there is no way to change the default tool you get when opening a document; your boss will need to click the tool.
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I 2nd this. It would be very helpful to have Dynamic Zoom on by default for the same reasons.
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