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April 1, 2017
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Showing PDF the way I last viewed it

  • April 1, 2017
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Is there any way I can get a PDF to show the way I last viewed it ?

This means:

1) The same zoom level.

2) The same page.

3) The same navigation panes

4) The same bookmarks expanded in the same way.

5) The same show/hide settings.

Is it really too hard to store this information somewhere ( databases anyone ? ) for each PDF document I open ?

This is baby programming. I would even pay for a version of the reader which did this. Instead every time I open a PDF document everything is set to some predetermined beginning and I must change everything once again the way I need it in order to view the document.

Why oh why, Adobe, is this so hard to provide for users of Adobe reader ?

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    Beste Antwort von try67

    Go to Edit - Preferences - Documents and tick "Restore last view settings when reopening documents".

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    New Participant
    January 4, 2024

    SOLUTION to not open on the LAST VIEWED PAGE (issue on PDF file format itself) 
    (1) Edit -> Preferences -> Documents -> "Restore last view settings when reopening documents".
    (2) Let Acrobat Reader save the PDF file under a different name. This new PDF file is built on Adobe's architecture. This new file will open on the last page you viewed.

    try67
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    try67Community ExpertAntwort
    Community Expert
    April 1, 2017

    Go to Edit - Preferences - Documents and tick "Restore last view settings when reopening documents".

    edienerAutor
    Known Participant
    April 2, 2017

    Thanks ! I did as you suggested and the result is:

    1) The same zoom level is restored.

    2) The same page is restored..

    3) The same navigation panes are restored.

    4) The same bookmarks are NOT restored but get completely expanded once again.

    5) The same Show/Hide settings are restored once I also checked the option "Remember current state of Tools pane"..

    This is much better. But why Adobe reader must completely expand all bookmarks each and every time I do not understand. In a document with a great number of bookmarks this is poor behavior. I could not find a setting to correct this. Does one exist ?

    edienerAutor
    Known Participant
    April 3, 2017

    You can save the open/close state of the bookmarks if you make an edit of any kind to the file and then save it. This could be something small like adding a comment of some kind and then deleting it, so the file is basically the same, but it is considered "edited" (or "dirty", to use the technical term).

    You can't save the currently highlighted bookmark, as far as I know.


    This is Adobe Acrobat Reader. I am viewing documents, not editing them.