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                        <p>There are many ways to turn pages in a PDF.
Many people use the buttons on the Page Navigation toolbar, but
you can also use arrow keys, scroll bars, and other features to
move forward and backward through a multipage PDF.</p>

                        <p>The Page
Navigation toolbar opens by default. The default toolbar contains frequently
used tools: the Next Page <img src="images/A_NextPage_Sm_N.png"></img>, Previous
Page <img src="images/A_PreviousPage_Sm_N.png"></img>, and
Page Number. Like all toolbars, the Page Navigation toolbar can
be hidden and reopened by choosing it on the Toolbars menu under
the View menu. You can display additional tools on the Page Navigation
toolbar by right-clicking/Control-clicking the toolbar and choosing
an individual tool, Show All Tools, or Add &amp; Remove Tools and
then selecting and deselecting tools in the dialog box.</p>

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                                 <img src="images/dingbat.png"></img> Do one of the following:</span><ul><li>
                                    <p>Click the Previous Page <img src="images/A_PreviousPage_Sm_N.png"></img> or
Next Page <img src="images/A_NextPage_Sm_N.png"></img> on
the toolbar.</p>

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                                       Choose View &gt; Go To &gt; [<var class="varname">location</var>].
Location choices are First Page, Previous Page, Next Page, Last
Page, Previous View, or Next View. </p>

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                                       Choose View &gt; Go To &gt; Page, and
then type the page number in the Go To Page dialog box. </p>

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                                    <p>Press the Page Up and Page Down keys. </p>

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                                 <img src="images/dingbat.png"></img> Do one of the following:</span><ul><li>
                                    <p>Drag the vertical scroll bar until the
page appears in the small pop-up display.</p>

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<li>
                                    <p>Type the page number to replace the one currently
displayed in the Page Navigation toolbar, and press Enter or Return.</p>

                                    <div class="note"><span class="notetitle">Note:  </span>If
the document page numbers are different from the actual page position
in the PDF file, the page’s position within the file appears in
parentheses after the assigned page number in the Page Navigation
toolbar. For example, if you assign numbering for a file that is
an 18-page chapter to begin with page 223, the number shown when
the first page is active is 223 (1 of 18).
You can turn off logical page numbers in the Page Display preferences.
See Renumber
pages and <a href="WS58a04a822e3e50102bd615109794195ff-7f84.html">Preferences for viewing PDFs</a>.</div>

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                              Bookmarks
provide a table of contents and usually represent the chapters and sections
in a document. Bookmarks appear in the navigation pane. </p>

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                        <ol><li class="stepexpand"><span>Click the Bookmarks button, or choose View &gt;
Navigation Panels &gt; Bookmarks. </span></li>
<li class="stepexpand"><span>To jump to a topic, click the bookmark. Click the plus
(+) or minus (-) sign to expand or collapse the bookmark contents.</span> 
                                 <div class="note"><span class="notetitle">Note:  </span>Depending on how the bookmark was defined, clicking
it may not take you to that location but perform some other action
instead.</div>

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                                    If
the list of bookmarks disappears when you click a bookmark, click
the Bookmarks button to display the list again. If you want to hide
the Bookmarks button after you click a bookmark, select Hide After
Use on the Options menu.</p>

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                              <dfn class="term">Page thumbnails</dfn> provide
miniature previews of document pages. You can use thumbnails in
the Pages panel to change the display of pages and to go to other pages.
The red page-view box in the page thumbnail indicates which area
of the page appears. You can resize this box to change the zoom
percentage.</p>

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                        <ol><li><span>Click the Pages button or choose View &gt;
Navigation Panels &gt; Pages to display the Pages panel. </span></li>
<li><span>To jump to another page, click its thumbnail.</span></li>
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