![]() If you save the file, close and reopen it, you will see the Bookmarks Panel open automatically. To force the Bookmarks Panel to be open every time the file is launched, change this to read Bookmarks Panel and Page. ![]() If this option is set to Page Only, that document will open with just the page content showing every time. The very first option presented is labeled Navigation Tab. ![]() ![]() Choose File > Properties (the keyboard shortcut is Ctrl-D or Cmd-D on the Macintosh). How can you force any PDF file to open with the Bookmarks Panel showing? The switch is located on the Initial View section of the file’s Properties Dialog Box. That same user might not even know to click on the Bookmark Panel’s icon to snap it open. I believe that if the Bookmarks Panel is open, even the 1st time Reader user will click on a bookmark to see what it does. You can download a huge PDF file that is artfully loaded with bookmarks, and have a novice never even know that the bookmarks exist. Seasoned Acrobat/Reader users know to look for bookmarks right away, but what of the newcomers to Acrobat files? Can we assume that any PDF file with bookmarks will be showing those bookmarks automatically? Unfortunately, the answer is no. ![]() They are very useful in accurately navigating through a long PDF file. Posted on: December 8th, 2009 Author: barb.binder Category: Adobe Acrobatīookmarks are text based links that live in the Bookmarks Panel along the left edge of Acrobat & Reader’s interface. Home / Adobe Acrobat / Adobe Acrobat: Controlling a PDF File’s Initial View Adobe Acrobat: Controlling a PDF File’s Initial View ![]()
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