"Adobe reader display settings are user dependent." AND "some of us if at all possible download pdfs and view them locally" Thanks for your replies.
Yes. But the toolbar and Navbar seem to be predominantly missing. The target audience would mostly not know how to turn the toolbar on/off. (F8) The PDFs being displayed are intended for download & printing but if the user cannot see those options it makes it difficult and Adobe doesn't make it easy with their changes.
I found a listing of parameters HERE (Alternatively try THIS. This link uses a command parameter to auto open at page 5) and they seem to work with Acrobat & Chrome. Like SLedger I use a third party reader CutePDF Pro. I haven't tried Foxit. It appears that the third parties may also be implementing the parameters(???) I have also gone & tried the pages successfully on a few other peoples' computers. It is planned to try as many as possible in the next two weeks
A few selected parameters are:
page=pagenum
toolbar=0 or 1
zoom=percentage
Add the parameters after the URL starting with a hash
Here is the code I used in the HTML Code (body) of a placeholder:
<iframe src="forms/enrolPDF.pdf#zoom=75&navpanes=0&toolbar=1&view=fit 1FP" width="100%" height="1070"> </iframe>
And you can view the page(s) here. If it does not display correctly I would appreciate any comments before it gets installed on their server (due Feb).
Hope I am not on the wrong track.
Thanks
td
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