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How to get adobe reader to stop showing menu on the right
How to get adobe reader to stop showing menu on the right










However, if the user knows the keyboard combination ( F8, and perhaps other methods as well), they will still be able to turn them back on.

#HOW TO GET ADOBE READER TO STOP SHOWING MENU ON THE RIGHT CODE#

So, for example, the following code will disable both the top toolbar (called "toolbar") and the left-hand toolbar (called "navpane"). You can also turn off the toolbars temporarily by clicking the button at the right of the top toolbar that depicts arrows pointing to opposing corners:įinally, if you have "Display in Read Mode by default" turned off, but want to instruct the page you're loading not to display the toolbars (i.e., override the user's current preferences), you can append the following to the URL: Finally, on the right, ensure that you have the "Display in Read Mode by default" box checked: (This is the same dialog you can access by opening the Adobe Reader application, and selecting "Preferences" from the "Edit" menu.) In the list shown in the left-hand column of the Preferences dialog, select "Internet". If you right-click on the document itself, and then click "Page Display Preferences" in the context menu that is shown, you'll be presented with the Adobe Reader Preferences dialog. The state you desire, with the top and left toolbars not shown, is called "Read Mode". As such, I suspect you have a preference set contrary to the default. And even when I turn them back on during a session, they don't show up automatically next time. It appears the default setting for Adobe Reader X is for the toolbars not to be shown by default unless they are explicitly turned on by the user.










How to get adobe reader to stop showing menu on the right