Navigate through the Document Content
This document provides information on using the PDF Viewer user interface to navigate through the document content.
The topic consists of the following sections.
Navigate Between Pages
To navigate between pages, use the scrollbars or navigation buttons Previous and Next on the toolbar. These buttons allow you to switch to the previous or next page of a document.
The main navigation buttons are in the Navigation button group of the PDF Viewer tab.
Use the Hand Tool
The Hand Tool enables you to scroll content by dragging the document instead of using scrollbars.
To activate the Hand Tool, right-click the viewing document and select the Hand Tool item in the context menu.
Then, after you click a document's page, the mouse pointer is changed from to
. Drag the mouse pointer to scroll the document.
Navigate Between Views
To switch between viewed pages in the document quickly, right-click this document and select the Previous View or Next View
item in the invoked context menu. The pages you viewed are shown in the reverse order in which you viewed them.
Alternatively, press Alt+Left or Alt+Right.
Search for a Specific Text
To search for a specific text within a document, click the Find button on the toolbar.
Otherwise, to invoke the Find dialog, right-click the document and select the Find item in the context menu, or press Ctrl+F.
In this dialog, you can input the text to find, and specify whether to match case or the whole word during the search. Click the Previous and Next buttons to set the search direction.
To start searching or search again, click the Previous or Next button, or press ENTER.