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Okay,
this may sound a little weird, but bear with me.
Lets assume we are navigating a two pages PDF. The pages are same size and nearly same content except for some small details.
If one fit the page into the window (CTRL+0), then pressing "pg-Up" and "pg-down" (or "up" and "down", or even "left" and "right") will make Acrobat navigate to the next page (or previous), while the fit to windows zoom level will remain unchanged.
This provides the nice effect that you can basically "animate" between pages and the small differences will "jump" off the page much more easily.
In other words, the pages register with one another, and becasue nowdays computers are fast enough to seamlessly swap pages on the screen, you can see an "animation" between one page to the next.
Now, this nice registering of pages with one another appears to be possible only using CTRL+0, fit to window.
The question is:
If you zoom in a page, is there a keystroke that allows you to swap to the next or previous page while leaving the zoom level and the region being zoome unchanged?
If I zoom into a page and press "pgeup/down" acrobat will scroll the view up/down in the same sheet, or page.
If I zoom into a page and press "CTRL+pg-up/down" Acrobat will yes navigate to teh next/previous page, but it will always move the view crop to align with the top of the page...
Anyone knows if there is a way to swap pages while keeping zoom level and view crop location with respoect to the pages?
thank you (I hope I have been clear enough...)
Regards
gio
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