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    How can I automate an Acrobat document so that it runs (displays) the pages automatically - that is to say, changes a page to the next one in the document so that I can use it as a self running display at an exhibtion?

    Acrobat Professional v 7 on a MacBook Pro

    Thanks Derek (UK)
    Derek_Cross@adobeforums.com Guest

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    Default Re: Automate PDFpages

    set page transitions from document menubar, save file then set to full screen "Comm+L" same keys to get back out
    Mark_Larsen@adobeforums.com Guest

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    Hi Mark
    Thanks for this, which I've applied. Is there also a way to get the presentation to continue, i.e. repeat from the beginning. At the moment it runs from the first page to the last and then stops.
    Regards Derek
    Derek_Cross@adobeforums.com Guest

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    Default Re: Automate PDFpages

    Sorry don't know how to create a loop although it may be possible. You may want to ask in scripting forum if javascript could do this for you. BTW you can set inital view in document properties to open file in full screen mode.
    Mark_Larsen@adobeforums.com Guest

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    In 5.0, which I haven´t upgraded, all this is controlled from Acrobat > Preferences > General > Full Screen. Don't know if it also works in newer versions, and names may not be coincident as my version is in Spanish.
    Claudio_González@adobeforums.com Guest

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    Default Re: Automate PDFpages

    In Preferences->Full Screen there is a check box for loop after last
    screen.

    Mike
    MikeKazlow@adobeforums.com Guest

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    Default Re: Automate PDFpages

    Hi Mike (and others)
    Very many thanks - everything's working as I wanted. Aren't these forums wonderful!
    Bets wishes Derek
    Derek_Cross@adobeforums.com Guest

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