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Lower usability in Adobe Reader DC 2019.008.2007x

Explorer ,
Oct 15, 2018 Oct 15, 2018

We upgrade all Adobe Reader DC from 18.011.20063 first to 2019.008.20071 and now to 2019.008.20074.

There are new Features in 2019.008.2007x but one drawback.

When we open a PDF the view "Fit to Width Scrolling" is activated. But our User Need "Fit One Full Page".

So they Need to Change this Setting on every PDF.

Is there a way (Registry, GPO, ...) to change this behavior?

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New Here ,
Oct 15, 2018 Oct 15, 2018

Behavior in the past was: you have to do this setting in "settings" (ctrl + k) and not in the pane of an open pdf (cause it's just that, a setting for the current pdf). Try to change it in settings and report if Adobe Reader "reminds" your choice until the next pdf will be opened.

Btw: if you want to record settings changes in registry give Sysinternals Process Monitor a try 🙂

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Explorer ,
Oct 15, 2018 Oct 15, 2018
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Hi Tobi

In the Preferences we set Zoom to "Fit Page" by Policies.

But this is not the same as "Fit One Full Page".

With our Settings Reader opens a PDF with one page. But scolling with mouse wheel is "smooth".

With Change Settings to "Fit One Full Page" scolling with mouse wheel is page per page as in 18.011.20063.

My user needs Scrolling page per page.

I can't find any equivalent Settings in Preferences nor in Registry.

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