You can see the page break though...Not with the reader I have to use. It's on my work PC, so I'm stuck with the one they chose.
Not with the reader I have to use. It's on my work PC, so I'm stuck with the one they chose.Which reader? Edge can do PDFs. A recent Firefox update highlighted the fact they can do it too now although I thought they always had the ability to do it.
They all come in PDFs anymore and some of them can get LARGE.To me, this is a weird usage of the word "anymore" but I've been seeing it used like this ever since a user pointed it out a few years ago. Are you from the Northeast area? Like Philly or so? I feel like it's used more in the Northeast part of America.
Which reader? Edge can do PDFs. A recent Firefox update highlighted the fact they can do it too now although I thought they always had the ability to do it.... Yeah I guess I could save it to disk and open it with a browser but that's like two whole extra steps.
To me, this is a weird usage of the word "anymore" but I've been seeing it used like this ever since a user pointed it out a few years ago. Are you from the Northeast area? Like Philly or so? I feel like it's used more in the Northeast part of America.
What reader is this? Acrobat lets you change it from single page view to scroll view, and it seems weird that you would use something other than AcrobatIt's Adobe Reader. Maybe you can change it but I gave up on trying to navigate menus in GSEW software years ago.
See if there's any options under the View settings, it could be an easy fix and then everyone in your office will look up to youYeah I clicked and I clicked everything I could find in preferences, in a couple of different categories, that included.
I wanna see the last line of the previous page and the first line of the next page at the same time.
Go to the "View" menu and choose "Enable scrolling".Gracious, thank you.
To me, this is a weird usage of the word "anymore" but I've been seeing it used like this ever since a user pointed it out a few years ago. Are you from the Northeast area? Like Philly or so? I feel like it's used more in the Northeast part of America.
Gracious, thank you.
It's not used that way in the northeast northeast (New England), at least that I've ever heard. It always makes me do a double take, too.I grew up (southern Missouri) hearing it all the time
And yes, it's called positive anymore. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Positive_anymore
About an hour outside of it. Closer to Harrisburg, but yes, PA. I noticed I do that a lot, I even deleted one from an email I was typing today. Is there a term for it?
ETA: It might be called a "positive anymore" but I might not have used it correctly.