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How do I navigate throughout the A.D. Toolbox?
Navigating throughout Adobe varies depending on which version of the program you are using.  Going forward is rather simple, just
click on the drawer, button, bookmark or hyperlink of your choice!  To go backwards in the program you can:
·        (a) use the
keyboard shortcut combination of “ALT” & “Left Arrow or






·       


(b) click the
previous view arrow.




























You may also use the
navigation buttons that
have been placed at the
top of each Adobe file.
Need more help?  Watch this helpful video tutorial.

If you need additional assistance or have any further questions, make sure to visit our Tutorials and Toolbox Tips pages or give us a call at 803-696-1041.
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If you are using Adobe Acrobat 5, 6 or 7 you'll find the
previous view arrow at the bottom of your Adobe screen.


If you are using Adobe Reader 8.0 (see below) you will
need to manually customize your toolbars to include the
previous arrow (which is blue in this case).










To do so:
1.  
FOR WINDOWS:  From the Tool menu at the top of your screen,
choose
Customize Toolbars from the drop down menu.
FOR MACINTOSH:  From the View menu at the top of your screen,
choose
Toolbars and then More Tools from the drop down menu.

2.  Scroll down to the section titled
“Page Navigation Toolbar" and
place check marks next to the
Previous View and Next View Arrows.