[nabs-l] Navigating Large PDF document

Jordan Scheffer jordaneve22 at gmail.com
Sun Apr 23 00:13:30 UTC 2017


Whoops! Well, that's ok. 

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I was wrong about the "Go to Page" keystroke. The correct keystroke is CTRL,
Shift, N.

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From: Jen [mailto:spiderweb1 at sbcglobal.net]
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Hi everyone,

For PDF documents, I have Adobe Reader set to read the whole document. There
is an option in the "Preferences" menu that lets you determine if Adobe
reads the whole document or the currently visible page only.

To go to a certain page, press CONTROL, G for the "Go to Page" dialogue box.


I hope this helps.

Jen
spiderweb1 at sbcglobal.net

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I'll be interested to hear about some of these tips, also, as I've
experienced similar difficulties. I've tried using the "find" feature and
searching for specific pages, with no luck.

Sincerely,

Cory McMahon

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Subject: [nabs-l] Navigating Large PDF document

Hi all, I am writing to see if I can get some tips on how to read large pdf
documents.
My instructor has been giving out pdf files that are 300-400 pages long and
asking us to read select pages. (e.g., pages 50-53 then
90-93) What is the most efficient way to navigate these texts using JAWS or
NVDA?
Thank you in advance.
Miso Kwak

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Miso Kwak
University of California, Los Angeles | 2017 Psychology B.A. | Education
Studies Minor | Disability Studies Minor

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