Revu allows for several different page layouts, including several configurations and views.
PDF files can be displayed in several different configurations.
Is there a way to embed a pdf in a page and when it opens, to show two pages at once, side by side? I want to simulate what happens when you open a pdf in Adobe Acrobat, then check 'Two page View' and 'Show cover page in Two Page view' under View->Page Display. How to force a PDF to open at a particular view. The issue that I am having is that it does not appear on any computers besides my own as two up (with cover). I have changed the setting to that view in File>Properties>Initial View and Selecting 'Two-Up (Cover Page)' under page layout. After saving that option, it only works on my computer.
To set the page layout, on the Command bar, click the View menu and select the desired mode.
Single Page mode (CTRL +4): Fits individual pages to the current workspace window.
Continuous Page mode (CTRL +5): Shows all pages in a single column.
Side-by-Side mode (CTRL+6): Shows two pages side-by-side with the even page on the right and the odd page on the left. Page 1 will display alone.
![Two Page View In Pdf Two Page View In Pdf](/uploads/1/2/5/3/125309389/678903413.png)
Continuous Side-by-Side mode (CTRL+7): Shows all pages in the Side-by-Side mode.
The default zoom of pages are controlled with the page view commands. On the Command bar, click the View menu and select the desired page view.
Actual Size (CTRL +P8) : Displays the page at 100% or the true size of the page.
Fit Page (CTRL +9) : Fits the entire page to the available display area.
Fit Width (CTRL +0) : Fits the width of the page to the display area.
The Dimmer can be found on the Navigation bar. Use the Dimmer to toggle on and off the underlying content stream in order to better see annotations. The effect can be seen in the example.
![How to print two page view in pdf How to print two page view in pdf](/uploads/1/2/5/3/125309389/486643931.jpg)
To set the level of dimming, click the arrow on the Dimmer button. The lower the percentage, the less intense the underlying PDF will appear and the more the annotations will “pop.�?