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If you’re using the previous tip to view PDF documents within Bridge, here’s a tip you’ll probably want to know to make your PDF’s pages appear larger onscreen. If your PDF contains regular letter-sized pages, click the Switch Filmstrip Orientation icon found to the right of the arrow buttons below the PDF. This switches your view so your thumbnails appear along the side, which makes your letter-sized pages larger. Now you can grab the bottom-right corner of the Bridge window and expand it to make your view even bigger, so it’s “biggity big” (that’s a technical term, not to be used lightly).
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