Page through a document
There are various ways to turn pages in a PDF. You can use a scroll bar, enter a page number to jump to a specific page, use the previous and next page buttons, or simply press the arrow keys to navigate through a multipage PDF document.

The Page Controls options on the Page viewing controls bar can be found on the View tab and at the bottom of the work area:
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First page
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Previous page
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Page number text box
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Next page
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Last page
Move through a document
You can navigate a PDF file page-by-page by using the Page Controls options.
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First Page: click to jump to the first page of the document.
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Previous Page: click to view the page before the current one.
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Next Page: click to move to the page after the current one.
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Last Page: click to jump to the last page of the document.
Jump to a specific page
You can enter the page number to replace the current one and then press Enter to jump to the specific page.
- Page Number Text Box: type a page number and press Enter to jump to the page.
Scroll through a document
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If your document is displayed in Single Page layout, you will not see any portion of other pages.
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If your document is displayed in Continuous layout, you will view the document in a continuous vertical column.
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If you document is displayed in Continuous Facing layout, two pages are displayed side by side in a continuous vertical column.
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If you document is displayed in Facing layout, two pages are displayed side by side with no portion of other pages visible.