Posted by Howard H. on November 01, 2010 at 06:42:05 from (164.58.210.23):
In Reply to: Computer question posted by NCWayne on October 31, 2010 at 20:14:25:
What is your screen resolution set to on your monitor??
right-click anywhere out on the desktop, properties, settings, to see (assuming you're running Windows XP).
If you are down the 800x600 range try boosting it up. It increases the amount of "real estate" you see on your monitor in one page. Depending on your video card, size of monitor, and/or eyesight, many people like it at 1024x768 or 1280x1024.
I like as much real estate as possible, so I keep mine at 1920x1200, but I have a 24" monitor, which is really nice and easy on the eyes...
Also, have you tried setting view, page display, inside Adobe Reader?? It can make a fairly big impact on the ease of viewing. Part of Adobe's pdf file format reason for living is to allow content producers to lock down their content. In other words, if they don't want you to print it, etc, they have a lot of control to limit that.
Alt/prt-screen on your keyboard will take a snapshot of whatever you are looking at on-screen and then you can paste it (ctrl-v) into mspaint or whatever graphics program you want, if you wanted to try and piece together a "big view" and then print it. It would be very clunky, but it would be better than trying to take a pic with a digital camera.
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