Adobe acrobat reader 7.0 Manuale Utente

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Setting the page layout and orientation
Changing the page layout is especially useful when you want to zoom out to get an overview of the document 
layout. You can use the following page layouts when viewing Adobe PDF documents: 
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Single Page displays one page in the document pane at a time.
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Continuous arranges the pages in a continuous vertical column.
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Facing arranges the pages side by side, displaying only one or two pages at a time.
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Continuous - Facing arranges the pages side by side in a continuous vertical column. If a document has more than 
two pages, the first page appears on the right to ensure proper display of two-page spreads.
Single Page, Continuous, Continuous - Facing, and Facing layouts compared
For information on determining how pages are arranged when you use Continuous - Facing layout, see 
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To set page layout: 
1.  Do one of the following:
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Choose View > Page Layout, and then choose Single Page, Continuous, Facing, or Continuous - Facing.
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Click the Single Page button 
, the Continuous button 
, the Continuous - Facing button 
, or the Facing 
button 
 in the status bar. 
2.  If necessary, choose View > Fit Page to display the document in the current page layout.
In Single Page layout, choosing Edit > Select All selects all text on the current page. In other layouts, Select 
All selects all text in the PDF document.
To rotate the page view:
Choose View > Rotate View > Clockwise or Counterclockwise. You can change the view of a page in 90-degree 
increments. This changes the view of the page, not its actual orientation, and the change in view cannot be saved.