Adobe acrobat reader 7.0 User Manual

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Reading documents in Full Screen view
In Full Screen view, Adobe PDF pages fill the entire screen; the menu bar, command bar, 
toolbar, status bar, and window controls are hidden. A document creator can set a PDF 
document to open in Full Screen view, or you can set the view for yourself. Full Screen 
view is often used for presentations, sometimes with automatic page advancement and 
transitions.
The pointer remains active in Full Screen view so that you can click links and open notes. 
You can use keyboard shortcuts for navigational and magnification commands and the 
Full Screen preferences let you display a navigation bar in Full Screen view. (See 
.)
To read a document in Full Screen view:
Click the Full Screen View icon 
 on the status bar at the bottom left of the Adobe 
Reader window. Press Enter or Return or the Down Arrow or Right Arrow key to page 
through the document. Press Shift+Return or the Up Arrow or Left Arrow key to page 
backward through the document.
Note: If you have two monitors installed, the Full Screen view of a page may appear on 
only one of the monitors. To page through the document, click the screen displaying the 
page in Full Screen view.
To exit Full Screen view:
Press Esc, if Escape Key Exits is selected in the Full Screen preferences, or press Ctrl+L 
(Windows) or Command+L (Mac OS). If the full screen navigation bar appears, you can 
also click the Exit Full Screen button 
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