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Two page view issue

New Here ,
Jan 06, 2023 Jan 06, 2023

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I want to view two similar PDFs side by side.  I open them and select two-page view the two pages are not synced.  The page on the right is scrolled (or something) about one-half page down.  I cannot see the top half of the page on the right.

Show cover displays only one cover (or the first page), not both.  And still, the pages are not synced.

 

How can I sync the two files displayed?

 

Thank you,

Terry Ryan

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Adobe Employee , Jan 09, 2023 Jan 09, 2023

Hi @Terry27833778reus 

 

Thanks for reaching out.

 

I want to view two similar PDFs side by side.  I open them and select two-page view the two pages are not synced.  

The two-page view can be applied to a single PDF with multiple pages. You can't view two separate PDFs in a Two-page view, which is side-by-side.

 

Looking at the screenshot above, it seems you are referring to the document currently opened (which has 33 pages).

Currently, the page view is set to 70.6%. Set it to "Fit width." or

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Adobe Employee , Jan 10, 2023 Jan 10, 2023

Yes, you can only view one file with multiple pages side-by-side using a Two-page view.

 

Hope this clears up confusion and answered your question.

Let us know if there's any further assistance is required.

 

*Got your issue resolved? Please label the response as 'Correct Answer' to help your fellow community members find a solution to similar problems.

 

~Akanchha 

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Jan 09, 2023 Jan 09, 2023

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Hi @Terry27833778reus 

 

Thanks for reaching out.

 

I want to view two similar PDFs side by side.  I open them and select two-page view the two pages are not synced.  

The two-page view can be applied to a single PDF with multiple pages. You can't view two separate PDFs in a Two-page view, which is side-by-side.

 

Looking at the screenshot above, it seems you are referring to the document currently opened (which has 33 pages).

Currently, the page view is set to 70.6%. Set it to "Fit width." or navigate to Edit/ Ctrl+K> Preferences>Page Display>Zoom>Automatic>OK. 

 

Try this and let us know if it helps.

 

Thanks,

Akanchha 

 

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Jan 10, 2023 Jan 10, 2023

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"You can't view two separate PDFs in a Two-page view, which is side-by-side."

Didn't know this.  I'm trying to view the two files side-by-side

Thanks for your help.

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Yes, you can only view one file with multiple pages side-by-side using a Two-page view.

 

Hope this clears up confusion and answered your question.

Let us know if there's any further assistance is required.

 

*Got your issue resolved? Please label the response as 'Correct Answer' to help your fellow community members find a solution to similar problems.

 

~Akanchha 

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