User manual

Using split-window view
The split-window view divides the document pane into two panes (Split command) or four
panes (Spreadsheet Split command), allowing you to see different views or pages of the
same PDF document at the same time. With the Split command you can scroll, change the
magnification level, or turn to a different page in the active pane without affecting the
other pane. The spreadsheet split-window view is useful if you want to keep column
headings and row labels visible while scrolling through a large spreadsheet or table. In this
mode, changing the magnification in one pane changes the magnification in all panes.
Also, scrolling is coordinated between the panes.
To view a document in a split-window view:
1. Choose Window > Split, or drag the gray box above the scroll bar.
2. Click a pane to make it active, and then scroll or change the magnification to adjust
the view.
3. Drag the splitter bar up or down to resize the panes.
4. Choose Window > Remove Split to restore the document window to a single pane.
To view a document in a spreadsheet split-window view:
1. Choose Window > Spreadsheet Split.
2. Click a pane to make it active, and then scroll or change the magnification to adjust
the view. Note that magnification and scrolling changes are coordinated to ensure that
column headings and row labels are lined up.
3. Drag the horizontal splitter bar up or down and the vertical splitter bar left or right to
resize the panes.
4. Choose Window > Remove Split to restore the document window to a single pane.