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In previous versions of Reader, you could click on the "Single Page View" button and the Reader would display pages from the current document as individual pages. In the new version, that view selection has little effect - the document displays in scroll mode whether "Single Page View" or "Enable Scrolling" is selected (and the button turns blue to show it is selected), the only difference being that in "Single Page View" the document jumps from the bottom of one page to the top of the next while in "Enable Scrolling" mode, it acts like a piano roll of continuous paper. "Two Page View" and "Two Page Scrolling" function as expected, but with the "Page Display" commands, there is no way to get the document to show a complete single page (the way it used to). Guess this is one of those times where an upgrade is not really an improvement.
Hi All,
We acknowledge the issue and Adobe Acrobat and Reader official update (19.008.20074) containing the fix for this issue is now available. This update will be automatically pushed to all existing installations of Acrobat and Reader. If you want, you may also manually trigger the update early by opening the application and going to Help > Check for Updates.
More information about this release is here: 19.008.20074 Optional update, October 08, 2018 — Release Notes for Acrobat DC Products
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I don't see that when I use View > Page Display > Single Page view.
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Here's what I see - "Single Page View" is selected (button is blue) but pages are still in scroll mode.
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I don't know what you mean by "blue button", but I see what I'd expect if your zoom is too high to see one whole page. I would want to have a scroll bar to see the rest of the page. What would you expect?
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What I mean by "blue button" is that the button for "Single Page View" which is the button with the icon of a little page with the upper right folded corner, between the selection tool arrow to its right and the enable scrolling button to its left, is blue, meaning it is selected. And when that is selected, the full page should display, as it did in previous versions, automatically adjusting the zoom to display the entire individual page.
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You mean the "Zoom to page level" icon?
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I've searched around and it seems that I have apparently been mistaken, though largely as a result of poor button icon design. It turns out that it seems I was previously using the "Zoom to Page Level" button (thank you, Bernd). However, the icons on the "Zoom to Page Level" and "Single Page View" buttons are almost indistinguishable. As shown on the attached jpg, both icons are single sheets with the upper right corner folded over, one slightly more than the other. The selected one (blue) in the image below is the "Zoom to Page Level" button while the almost identical one two positions to the left is the "Single Page View" button. So problem solved.
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I'm with you now. That button is identical to View > Page Display > Single Page View. And, like that option, it changes so pages jump from one to the next. Like that option, it does NOT change the page scale so you see the whole page. There used to be a button that did this but Adobe have messed with it. But there still is a button:
Once you choose that button from the pull down you go to a scale of one whole page. You ALSO need to click Single Page View if that;s what you want. You can do the scaling also from the zoom pull down.
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I have been looking for that "Zoom Extend" button in the "Page Navigation Tools" in the latest Acrobat DC Pro, but can't find it anymore.
My tool bar now looks like:
Has this button been eliminated from the set? It's a frequently used button in my world...
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Hi armind38328007,
Can you please Reset the Toolbar pane and check if that appears ?
1) Launch a pdf and right click on the Toolbar
2) Click "Reset Toolbars" from the context menu and see if issue fixes ?
-Ayush Jain
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Awesome, that did the trick!
I should've made a quick snap shot of my customization of the tool bar, so I could rebuild it after resetting . I acted quicker than I could think...
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Hi davide26310487,
Thanks for Reaching out to us.
If you wish to see only a Single Page in the view without scrolling, you need to select the "Zoom to Page Level" tool in the toolbar.
Here is how you can do that
1) Launch any pdf and right click on the Toolbar
2) "Show Select & Zoom Tools" -> "Zoom to Page Level" ( The icon for this is same as that of "Single Page view")
3) The "Zoom to Page Level" tool icon will be added to your Toolbar
4) Click on that icon and you'll be able to see only a Single page in view (without scroll)
Let me know if that solves your concern
-Ayush Jain
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Mine were just there. Maybe there isn't room for yours, perhaps thanks to that excellent and useful Share button.
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Hi All,
We acknowledge the issue and Adobe Acrobat and Reader official update (19.008.20074) containing the fix for this issue is now available. This update will be automatically pushed to all existing installations of Acrobat and Reader. If you want, you may also manually trigger the update early by opening the application and going to Help > Check for Updates.
More information about this release is here: 19.008.20074 Optional update, October 08, 2018 — Release Notes for Acrobat DC Products
Please try it out and let us know your feedback.
Thanks for your patience and support!
Regards
Ayush Jain
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Hi,
I have the latest Adobe Reader DC build (19.8.20080.306727) in MacOS, I enabled the "Show Page Display Tools" that has a button for "Show only one page at a time". When clicked, nothing happens. My view stays in "Enable scrolling in single page mode". Older versions definitely had this working properly, I could easily switch back and forth between single page view and page-width scrolling view.
Please fix.
Thanks
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We are sorry to hear that you had issue with our product.
Firstly, it seems that the issue you are observing could be due to two similar icons for "show only one page at a time" and "Zoom to page level", if that is the case then remove the other icon and use as required.
Otherwise, I would suggest you to clean your system with adobe acrobat mac cleaner and then reinstall reader on your system once.
It should fix the issue.
Do let me know if you still see the issue post re-installation.
Thanks,
-Ravi Gupta