Adobe acrobat reader 7.0 User Manual

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Page Display preferences 
The Page Display panel of the Preferences dialog box includes the following options for 
the appearance of pages:
Default Page Layout
Sets the page layout used for scrolling when you first open a document. Automatic uses 
the document setting.
Display Large Images
Displays large images. If your system is slow to display image-intensive pages, you may 
want to make sure that this option is not selected.
Display Page To Edge
Eliminates the thin white border that appears around the edge of Adobe PDF pages 
created by some applications. If you do not select this option, pages print with a white 
border, as defined by the printer driver.
Display Transparency Grid
Displays a grid behind transparent objects.
Use Logical Page Numbers
Enables you to use the Number Pages command to display Adobe PDF page numbering 
that matches the numbering printed on the pages. A page's number, followed by the page 
position in parentheses, appears in the status bar and in the Go To Page and Print dialog 
boxes. For example, if the first page in a document is numbered "i", it might appear as "i 
(1 of 10)". If this option is not selected, page numbering information in documents is 
ignored and pages are numbered using arabic numbers starting at 1. Selecting this option 
should alleviate most cases of unexpected Go Back behavior in your web browser.
Use CoolType
Adjusts text display to work optimally with your monitor.
Overprint Preview
Turns overprint preview on or off. The Overprint Preview mode lets you preview (on-
screen) the effects of ink aliasing in the printed output. A printer or service provider may 
create an ink alias if a document contains two similar spot colors and only one is required, 
for example. 
Smooth Text, Line Art, and Images
Select whether to smooth text, line art, or images. The default is to smooth both text and 
images.
Use Greek Text Below
Displays text below the designated point size as gray lines (or greeked text) to speed 
display time.
Use System Setting
Uses the system settings for monitor resolution.
Custom Resolution 
Sets the monitor resolution.
Default Zoom
Sets the magnification level for PDF documents when they are first opened. This value 
overrides document settings. Automatic uses the setting of the PDF document.
Max Fit Visible Zoom
Sets the maximum magnification level for the fit visible view and for viewing articles.