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Adobe Acrobat Scroll Settings

As a Graphic Designer, I use Adobe Acrobat often to view client PDFs, and lately I had been having a problem with it's scrolling, it would always just scroll down through the pages where you would see half of the first page and half of the second page... I just wanted to scroll just page-by-page so I can see the whole page in the window and not parts of the other pages.



It's a simple setting to get this setup as desired in the Adobe Acrobat Scroll Settings under the top menu's View dropdown:


  1. Under View in Acrobat's top menu, select Page Display to see expanded menu and then Uncheck "Enable Scrolling" which doesn't actually prevent you from scrolling, it just doesn't scroll the pages so you see only part of pages.

  2. Choose Single-Page view if not already checked on

Voila! Now you can view PDF pages one page at a time. Much better.

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