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Viewing Documents
Selecting Pages to View within a Document
When you view an AppXtender document with multiple pages or
page versions, you can use AppXtender page navigation commands
to move from page to page and to view different parts of a page. You
can use toolbar buttons, menu commands, keystroke combinations or
hot keys, and thumbnails in the Thumbnail view to display specific
pages in a document. You can use keystroke combinations or hot
keys, toolbar buttons, and menu commands to switch between
different versions of a displayed page.
Next, Previous, and
Go To Page
When you display a document, AppXtender always displays the first
page in the Document Display view. If the document has more than
one page, the Next Page, Previous Page, and Go To Page functions
can be used to move from page to page. You may choose from several
different methods of accessing subsequent pages or page versions:
the Document menu, the keyboard, or the Image toolbar.
As you navigate from one page to another, or from one version to
another, the title bar and status bar indicate the page and version
number of the currently displayed page.
Note: If you are using Split View, the behavior of the Next Page and Previous
Page commands depends on the current configuration of the PgUp/PgDn in
Dual-Page View option in the Configuration dialog box. For information on
this option, refer to “PgUp/PgDn in Dual-Page View” on page114. For
information on Split View, refer to “Split View” on page317.
Next Page
To move forward one page:
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While any page of the document is displayed, from the Document
menu, select Next Page.
Note: If the last page of the document is currently displayed, the Next Page
menu command displays the first page of the document.
Previous Page
To move back one page:
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While any page of the document is displayed, from the Document
menu, select Previous Page.