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adobe digital editions for windows 7. hide top and bottom for more reading space on screen
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adobe digital editions for windows 7
all I can find is show hide
navigation panel which is the left side
hide top and bottom for more reading space on screen
I am not sure which adobe zone this question should be in
adobe digital editions for windows 7
all I can find is show hide
navigation panel which is the left side
hide top and bottom for more reading space on screen
I am not sure which adobe zone this question should be in
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I think you put a comment on the wrong question.
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You can set the File Properties of your PDF to open in full screen mode.
Go to File> Properties and select your Layout option to be Page only and tick the Open in Full Screen mode tickbox.
This will ensure that the PDF opens with minimal obfuscation by default, however the user can over-ride these settings in his Acriobat preferences.
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Go to File> Properties and select your Layout option to be Page only and tick the Open in Full Screen mode tickbox.
This will ensure that the PDF opens with minimal obfuscation by default, however the user can over-ride these settings in his Acriobat preferences.
hth
capt
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Full screen is
https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/28729899/adobe-digital-editions-for-windows-7-hide-top-and-bottom-for-more-reading-space-on-screen.html?anchorAnswerId=41007264#a41007264
https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/28729899/adobe-digital-editions-for-windows-7-hide-top-and-bottom-for-more-reading-space-on-screen.html?anchorAnswerId=41007264#a41007264
however the user can over-ride these settings in his Acriobat preferences.how?
But this question is not about a PDF file in Adobe Acrobat — it is about an EPUB file in Adobe Digital Editions. Your question is that you want to "hide top and bottom for more reading space on screen". The best you can do is go into full screen mode (via Reading>Full Screen), which is the screenshot I posted above. There's a small gray bar at the top and a small slider bar at the bottom — no way to get rid of those. Regards, Joe
Sorry my bad, I just read the question not the title.
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best answer is that that there is no answer
documentation is the best
documentation is the best
Choose one of the following:
Smaller - 100% (default). This keeps text and other items at normal size.
Medium - 125%. This sets text and other items to 125% of normal size.
Larger - 150%. This sets text and other items to 150% of normal size. This option appears only if your monitor supports a resolution of at least 1200 x 900 pixels.
Click Apply.
Source:
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/make-the-text-on-your-screen-larger-or-smaller?v=t