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I've created a book in InDesign that shows best in a 2 page view when converted to a PDF. The problem I'm having is how to get the file to default to a "2 page view" rather than a "single page view" when opened in Adobe Acrobat. I've googled this a handful of times and can't find a solution. Perhaps I'm overlooking it, but I just haven't found an answer.
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After the PDF is exported, open it in Acrobat DC Pro and set the following:
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After the PDF is exported, open it in Acrobat DC Pro and set the following:
If you're making the PDF from Adobe InDesign, you can set this in the Export dialogue settings and then avoid this step in Acrobat.
NOTE: Do not select the "spreads" option in the upper right. It welds the 2 pages together and prevents many users from viewing the PDF easily. Keep them as separate pages and instead have them viewed side-by-side. Makes everyone happy.
Not difficult to do, but it is not well-documented. Hopefully, this will help.
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There is one option available in Acrobat that is not (always) available in the ID export. Can't remember which one; I had a document for which the choice was grayed out and I had to export, then open in Acrobat Pro to set the right initial view.
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Thank you, this is exactly what I was looking for.
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When you export, select layout for various 2 up options.
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Keep in mind, though, that this is only the way the file will display whgen it is opened in Acrobat. All bets are off with other viewers, and the reader has full control to change the view on their end regardless of waht you might set.
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I have not seen any PDF viewer, other than Acrobat, honor 2-up spread.
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yes exactly. do you know a way to save the view settings on adobe reader. because on acrobat it saves fine just not on reader.
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The short answer is no, view settings are set within the document. They are only interpreted by the reader as something of a guideline — if the reader has a very small window, the reader will often change the display mode to attempt to give the user a better view.
But you can embed both starting scale and starting layout in the doc. As long as the user is opening the doc in a compliant reader on a screen large enough to show the spread contents, it will open that way.
If what you want is the contents of two pages, always... make it single double-width pages.