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December 10, 2021
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Page Layout Properties not saving

  • December 10, 2021
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I want my document (a 12pp A5 booklet made in InDesign) to open as spreads but with a sole cover page (just like anormal book).

 

I have changed the properties settings as follows, and then saved the document:

 

File>Properties>

Navigation tab = page only

Page Layout = Two-Up (Cover Page)

Magnification = Fit Height

Open to page = 1

 

When I open it up again, the book remains in single page view. My settings appear not to have been saved.

 

Further more, a cursor appears next to the first item of text in the document. So pressing down arrow doesn't go down to the next page, but sends the cursor down through all the text. So, to flick through the pages using the down arrow is no longer possible. 

Clicking on Acrobat's grey background (i.e off the front cover) does not get rid of the annoying cursor. Nothing seems to.

This is rubbish. I am finding bugs in Illustrator, AfterEffects output to MediaEncoder, and now this.

Can anyone help?

 

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Correct answer Luke Jennings3

Set the initial page view preference in Acrobat, File> Properties> Initial View> Page Layout> Two up cover page. 

PDFs can have their own initial view settings which will take priority over the Acrobat preferences.* You can also set the Acrobat page display preference, which will work when the initial view setting is Default.

*You can overide the initial view setting by changing the Acrobat Accessibility preference> Always use page layout style, however, there is not a two up with cover option here. (You could make a feature request to Adobe)

*Lastly, the Acrobat preference to Restore last view settings when opening document will overide the Accessibility preference. Preferences> Documents> Restore last view settings when opening document.

The initial view settings may not work on all PDF viewers.

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Luke Jennings3
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Luke Jennings3Community ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
December 10, 2021

Set the initial page view preference in Acrobat, File> Properties> Initial View> Page Layout> Two up cover page. 

PDFs can have their own initial view settings which will take priority over the Acrobat preferences.* You can also set the Acrobat page display preference, which will work when the initial view setting is Default.

*You can overide the initial view setting by changing the Acrobat Accessibility preference> Always use page layout style, however, there is not a two up with cover option here. (You could make a feature request to Adobe)

*Lastly, the Acrobat preference to Restore last view settings when opening document will overide the Accessibility preference. Preferences> Documents> Restore last view settings when opening document.

The initial view settings may not work on all PDF viewers.

Participating Frequently
December 16, 2021

Thanks for this. Surely there should be a dialogue that appears when the view settings of the author are in conflict with the accessibility preference, instead of just not doing what you ask without any explaination.

Luke Jennings3
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December 16, 2021
Derek Cross
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Community Expert
December 10, 2021

When you export from InDesign using the Acrobat PDF Presets, select Spreads (not Pages).

Participating Frequently
December 16, 2021

Sorry Derek, not a correct answer because this will provide each spread as a single, merged page. I need to retain the quality of there being two pages for users who wish to switch to single page view. Thank you for your help, though.

John Mensinger
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Community Expert
December 10, 2021

Have you posted this is  the Acrobat forum?

Participating Frequently
December 16, 2021
Hi, No.

Kind regards,

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