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Answer» I was looking at a wiring diagram using adobe reader. I'd like the diagram to fill the MONITER screen, is that possible? I can make the diagram do anything except fill the monitor screen from top to bottom. thanksLooking at Adobe Reader 7 here. You should SEE a - and + symbol on your Reader toolbar. Between those signs, you should see a box with a percent value displayed in it. You can resize your image either by using the - and + signs, or by clicking the arrow on the right side of the aforementioned box and selecting a size. Note that one of the choices in that drop-down LIST is "Fit Page". Give it a try.I use Adobe Reader 8...
On the toolbar, select Window and then Full Screen Mode. To exit full-screen, hit the Esc key on your keyboard.Oh, Full Screen Mode; I missed the point in my previous post. Reader 7 also has that feature. It's on both the VIEW menu and the Window menu. The shortcut key is Ctrl + L. To exit, hit Esc.Thanks for the shortcut tip, soybean...Thanks soybean and Saviour, I got it.
I haven't surfed all the computor sites on the web, but, I can't believe there's any better than this one. I've had computer problems recently, before the harddrive completely shut down, I did a search on this site, more tech info than I can read in a day, a LOT of information.
After I replaced the harddrive, everything worked, but the monitor was flickering, didn't do that before. I found the link on this site for troubleshooting the monitor, it talked about the refresh rate. I just followed the directions, fixed it. Tell everybody, great site and thanks.You're welcome, jdl...
...and I also agree...this is one great site!
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