When you want to view a particular page in a large document, scrolling through the thumbnail list to find it can be time consuming, particularly if you know the page number. This section explains how to skip forward or backward in a document, and how to find a specific page.
TIP The table below shows the menu commands for navigation. However, you can use keyboard shortcuts to navigate more quickly. Keyboard shortcuts appear on the right side of the menu command, and also are listed in Keyboard shortcuts.
To skip forward or backward in a document or view a specific page:
From the Navigate menu, choose the command you want. The following table lists and defines them.
Command |
Function |
Next Page |
Displays the page that follows the current page. |
Previous Page |
Displays the page that precedes the current page. |
+10 Pages |
Skips ahead ten pages. |
-10 Pages |
Skips back ten pages. |
First Page |
Displays the first page of the document. |
Last Page |
Displays the last page of the document. |
Goto Page |
Opens the Goto Page dialog box, in which you can specify the page number of the page you want to view. |