Fast Web View restructures a PDF document for page-at-a-time downloading (byte-serving) from web servers. With Fast Web View, the web server sends only the requested page, rather than the entire PDF. This is especially important with large documents that can take a long time to download from a server.
Check with your web master to make sure that the web server software you use supports page-at-a-time downloading.To ensure that the PDF documents on your website appear in older browsers, you may also want to create HTML links (versus ASP scripts or the POST method) to the PDF documents and use relatively short path names (256 characters or fewer).
Verify that an existing PDF is
enabled for Fast Web View
Do one of the following:Open the PDF in Acrobat, and choose File > Properties. Look in the lower right area of the Description panel of the dialog box for the Fast Web View setting (Yes or No).
(Windows only) In Windows Explorer, right-click the PDF file icon and choose Properties. Click the PDF tab and look near the bottom of the panel for the Fast Web View setting (Yes or No).
Verify the Fast Web View Preferences
settingFollow this procedure to make sure that you have Acrobat set up to enable Fast Web View during the PDF creation process.
Enable Fast Web View for an existing
PDFUse this procedure after you have verified your Fast Web View Preferences setting and checked the PDF properties to be sure that the file is not already enabled for Fast Web View.
You
can also quickly enable Fast Web View in entire folders of Adobe
PDF files by using a batch sequence. See Run a predefined batch sequence.