Re: Debenu Pdf Aerialist 12 Keygen 101

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Best option is to set this feature in the Document Properties.
Change the Initial View tab to include an option like:
Make all Links (and bookmarks maybe) Zoom to (then list options, INCLUDING Inherit Zoom). Then create this rule. All links (bookmarks too?) use this default unless specifically changed by a Link Action.

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The Set Default Bookmark Zoom Level menu item is now added to the PDF bookmark options. While creating a new bookmark, you can easily use this option to set the default zoom level. By default, the Inherit Zoom option is selected.

As simply as that . . . PDF readers could have a button to hold the zoom in a desirable size as a primarily option, instead the huge amount of zooms of bookmarks and links inside a PDF document; easy switcheable to the zooms written on the pdf.

The wanted feature in this discussion would seem a no-brainer to me and not difficult for Adobe to provide. All the system needs is input of the size (drag) of the default focus area of the source links and the location (page or uri) of the target location. When the user is toggled in "multiple-link mode", every click after that designates where an identical link is to be placed. Toggle out of the mode and voila! the system just associates each of those clicks with a link to the single specified target andthe focus area size for that instance. That doesn't seem like such a hard thing to provide, does it?

I fear that Acrobat makers consider that they have dealt with the matter, given the "IMPLEMENTED" status to the original post (even though the "inherit zoom" on bookmarks and on links are not the same). However, I sincerely hope that they will revisit the original request.
In the meantime, I have found that you can select many links at once using the ctrl or shift button between clicks and set the properties to "inherit zoom" to all of the selected links at once; this has worked for me, even if all the selected links do not point to the same page.
Now this is not as good as having "inherit zoom" as the default setting when you create links, but it does shorten the link creation process as you do not have to revisit every link you created individually to change the zoom setting; you just have to select every one of your created links and change the setting once.
I also work in a regulated industry where little add-ins do not go over well with our IT department...
Hope this helps,
Andre

Yes, It would be very Helpful if Adobe would address this issue wi th being able to set the zoom level of the hyperlinks within the pdf document to inherit zoom as a default setting. As explained by others it is a real pain to have to change all the hyperlinks in the document 1 at a time to accomplish a "inherit zoom" setting in a large pdf document that can have hundreds of hyperlinks. Using inherit zoom is a document standard that is required in many industries, so it is not just a preference that I personally prefer. I must use inherit zoom hyperlinks in documents submitted to the FDA. I have also read in other blogs that Legal documents submitted to courts must be filed using inherit zoom. I hope Adobe program engineers will recognize that there is a great need to have this functionality in their program. Adobe currently has not addressed (implemented) all of ms.TechWriters comments above. Adobe has only addressed the "Bookmark settings" and have not addressed the "Hyperlink settings" within the pdf...which causes the most pain and time to currently set in a document. Just for history completeness.. "PDF Zoom Wizard " is a free tool (2018) that can batch change the zoom level the Bookmarks only. Unfortunately for all of us it does not change the hyperlink setting inside the pdf document.

There is at least one software maker that recognizes this need and has developed a ADD-IN called "Debenu PDF Aerialist" ( -pdf-aerialist/ ) that claims to be able to do what Adobe Acrobat cannot do on it's own. I am considering buying myself, but I work in a highly regulated industry and I cannot get IT to add new programs to our computer systems easily.

The update for selecting the default zoom level for newly created bookmarks is much appriciated. Would it be possible to do the same for newly created links, as requested by ms. TechWriter?
Thank you,
Andre

I would like to be able to change the default zoom level. For my current document, I have to create 248 links in the table of contents. Each link requires 12 mouse clicks to create the link and update the zoom level to inherit zoom. That's 2,976 mouse clicks. That doesn't count the number of clicks to make sure the link goes to the correct page position. If the link target, for example Section 9-5, is near the bottom of the page, I can't arrange the page view so Section 9-5 is near the top of the screen. Instead, Acrobat takes the user to the next page. So I have to finesse the view until I get it right. Then my customer complains that Section 9-5, or the linked table or illustration, does not appear at the top of the screen.

I don't understand why INHERIT ZOOM is not the default property for Adobe links. INHERIT ZOOM works for everyone -- whether they prefer fit width or 90% or 100% or 125% (for those with visual difficulties).
I'm responsible for 1000+ links in our AARP Tax-Aide Resource Guide used by more than 30,000 volunteers. Most volunteers are senior citizens, so INHERIT ZOOM is extremely important.
Thanks

I am facing one problem in android app of Adobe Reader that it is not recognising and opening the links created with attached PDF file. I have set in action tab 'Open in new window' so that my main file of list remains open in background. But this app is not opening it. I used my laptop and Official Pro version of Adobe. On mobile different ID is used. What to do?

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I have a pdf file which page size is 8.5 x 11 in. I want to make the page size 6x9 in.

I don't want to crop or loose any part of the page. I just want to resize it.

I have photoshop, illustrator, acrobat.

Pls help me by providing the correct procedure.

Thanks

The method presented in the previous comment is usually referred to as "re-frying" a PDF file - you are printing a PDF file to a PDF file. And usually - unless you know exactly what you are doing and what the implications of refrying are - it's a bad idea. It will destroy a lot of high quality PDF content and you will end up with a low quality PDF file. To learn more about refrying, read this article:

To answer your question - unfortunately with the tools you have, you cannot do a good job changing the size of your document. The right way to do this is by using an imposition tool that can place the PDF content as it is, without any of the drawbacks of refrying, on a new Page and shrink it down to the new page size. Unfortunately Acrobat does not provide this feature, so you would need a third party plug-in (e.g. Quite Imposing ( ), or the Debenu PDF Aerialist ( -pdf-aerialist/)

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