Re: AcroRead Question

From: Aly Dharshi (aly.dharshi_at_uleth.ca)
Date: 09/30/03

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    Maybe he could dump his .acrobat or .adobe directory in his home
    directory and start acrobat again, ofcourse it would be like a new first
    time run but it would work, or that that resizing thing may also work
    ...

    On Tue, 2003-09-30 at 10:44, Tony Pagliocco wrote:
    > Anyone with AcroRead experience,this ones for you!
    >
    > I got a friend , really I do, who uses AcroRead to view PDF's in RH9.
    > He opened a file to view and resized it to make it bigger. Problem is
    > he resized it over the boundries of his view space. So now he cant
    > resize it down so whenever he opens a file in AcroRead now, he cant
    > min it, max it, move it, etc. If he opens a second file in AcroRead,
    > it shows up normal. Is there a way to fix the configuration so that
    > whenever he opens up a file in AcroRead, it will not default first to
    > the huge screen he accidentally set.
    >
    > My first suggestion was to chagne his resolution to bigger, resize it back
    > down, and then go back to the original resolution and see what happens.
    > Is this viable u think?
    >
    > Thanks in advance!

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