![]() ![]() I hope future versions of Adobe Reader will rectify this ridiculous situation by including buttons for switching the pointer between the “Hand tool” and the “Select tool”, and for the Zoom Value menu, amongst the individually selectable buttons available from ‘View’ ‘Show/Hide’ ‘Toolbar Items’. The usually hidden Page Control toolbar includes these buttons, unless I pin it to the toolbar to keep it visible, when the buttons switching the pointer between the “Hand tool” and the “Select tool” disappear. I find it extremely irritating with Adobe Acrobat Reader DC that whilst ‘View’ ‘Show/Hide’ ‘Toolbar Items’ will allow a host of less useful buttons to be placed individually on the toolbar, this cannot be done with these key ones. So I would like buttons for all these functions to be permanently visible on the toolbar. ![]() Easily leave comments or annotate PDFs: Simply annotate documents using sticky notes, type text directly on the page, highlight, underline, or use strikethrough tools, and even draw. View PDFs: Open and interact with all types of PDF content including forms and multimedia. ![]() After “Find”, I think the functions I use most often in Adobe Reader are switching the pointer between the “Hand tool” and the “Select tool”, and the Zoom Value menu, for selecting a precise level of zoom. Adobe Acrobat Reader is the free, trusted global standard for viewing, printing, e-signing, sharing, and annotating PDFs. ![]()
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