Guide: How to Fit Full Page in Adobe Acro­bat DC and Read­er DC in Windows 10

Adobe Acrobat DC and Acrobat Reader DC’s default setting of resizing pages by width can be a nuisance, resulting in PDFs that look distorted on large screens and making it difficult to flip through long documents. To view an entire page at a time, users must manually switch the page view mode each time they open a new PDF window or tab.

Adobe Acrobat Pro or Standard DC and Acrobat Reader DC can be set to display one full page by default. Additionally, a special option on the toolbar allows users to switch to viewing full pages in documents quickly. Furthermore, Acrobat can remember pageview settings when PDFs are reopened. Here’s how it’s done.

Fit one full page by default

To ensure that Adobe Acrobat DC or Acrobat Reader DC always displays a full page, you can adjust the program’s settings. To do this, open the Preferences pane and select the Customize one full page option from the Page View Modes menu on the application toolbar. Following these steps will ensure that your PDFs are always displayed in their entirety.

To access the preferences pane in Adobe Acrobat DC or Acrobat Reader DC, click ‘Tools’ in the menu bar, then select ‘Preferences’.

Go to the Accessibility tab.

Acrobat can be set to always display one full page by default, by checking the box next to ‘Always use zoom settings’ under the Override page display section and selecting Customize page from the drop-down menu.

To enable continuous scrolling in Adobe Acrobat, check the box next to ‘Always use page layout style’ and select ‘Continuous Single Page’. This will allow users to scroll down continuously.

Confirm your changes in Adobe Acrobat DC or Adobe Reader DC to view PDF documents as one full page by default.

Enable Fit One Full Page Shortcut

Want to quickly switch back to full page view in Adobe Acrobat DC or Acrobat Reader DC? Just use the Fit One Full Page option in the Page View Modes menu for a one-click solution.

Right-click an empty area of the Adobe Acrobat DC or Acrobat Reader DC toolbar to access the context menu. From there, select “Show Page View Tools” and then “Fit one full page” to adjust the document’s size.

A new Fit One Full Page icon has been added to the Acrobat toolbar, allowing users to quickly switch any PDF document to full page view. The Page Display Modes menu is still available for those who prefer it.

Additionally, you can enable Single Page View and Enable Scrolling for a more streamlined page view experience.

Remember page view settings for PDFs

If you want to be able to reopen PDFs that don’t display correctly in Fit One Full Page mode, Adobe Acrobat DC or Acrobat Reader DC’s preference pane can help. Simply adjust the display or zoom settings and the application will remember them for future use.

Enable the “Restore last view settings when reopening documents” option in Acrobat Preferences to save your document’s view settings.

The next time you open a document in Adobe Acrobat DC or Acrobat Reader DC, your page display preferences will be remembered.

Back to work

Adobe Acrobat DC and Acrobat Reader DC may not be the most user-friendly, but with some effort, they can be customized to suit individual needs.

Make sure your PDF reader is set up to fit on one full page by default. Enable the “Fit one full page” option on the toolbar and keep your page view settings in place for a better experience with Adobe Acrobat DC or Acrobat Reader DC.

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Final note

If you’re using Adobe Acrobat DC or Reader DC on Windows 10, this guide will help you fit a full page on your screen. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out for assistance. Don’t forget to share the guide with your friends!

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