Hi,
If I click the left mouse button with the hand icon the page resizes
automatically. I want to only resize the page wiht the Zoom In/Out
icons. How can I change this option ?
Thanks in advance,
Jose Luis.
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jose_luis_fdez_diaz_news@yahoo.es wrote:
>If I click the left mouse button with the hand icon the page resizes
>automatically. I want to only resize the page wiht the Zoom In/Out
>icons. How can I change this option ?
Does this happen only when the hand icon is shown with a little arrow
inside?
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3/6/2006 12:33:55 PM
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Yes. By the way. When i put the hand on the margins of the page if it
runs fine. I guess that this is the stantard way that acrobat run.
Regards,
Jose Luis
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3/6/2006 2:21:51 PM
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jose_luis_fdez_diaz_news@yahoo.es wrote:
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>Yes. By the way. When i put the hand on the margins of the page if it
>runs fine. I guess that this is the stantard way that acrobat run.
That icon (the hand with the arrow) means that the person who created
the PDF created "articles". These provide a way to navigate through a
PDF, especially columns: you can follow the text instead of having to
look for it. But one side effect is that if you click in an article it
zooms to full width.
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