Creative Commons Share Alike 3.0
You can move around each page of a document by any of the following methods:
Scrolling up and down using the mouse wheel. To move around a page just by moving the mouse:
Right-click the page and select
Move the mouse pointer towards the bottom of the window to scroll down; it will scroll faster depending on how far down the window you go.
To stop autoscrolling, click anywhere in the document.
Using the scroll bar on the document window.
Using the up and down arrow keys of your keyboard.
Dragging the page around with your mouse, as if you are grabbing it. To do this:
Move the mouse pointer over the page and hold down the middle mouse button to drag it around.
If you don't have a middle mouse button, hold down the left and right mouse buttons at the same time, then drag.
You can move between pages of a document using one of the following methods:
Click the
Use the Go Menu:
Press the
To go to a specific page:
Type a page number in the text box on the toolbar and press
If you want to go to the beginning or the end of the document:
Click
Click
To move ten pages at a time, press
You can only move around one page at a time, by default. If you want to move
between pages just by scrolling or dragging, click
To make the side pane visible click
You can move between pages by clicking on them in the side pane.
Some documents have an index or table of contents, which you can display in the
side pane. Click the drop-down list at the top of the side pane and select
Most documents don't use this feature, so you won't be able to view their index in the side pane.
Click
Click
Alternatively, you can do one of the following:
hold down
select desired zoom percentage from the drop down menu above the window.
The
The
If you want to see two pages at once, side by side, like in a book, click
You can use the whole of your screen to view the document:
Click
To exit from the full screen mode:
Press
or click the