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    How can hide navigation panel buttons in adobe reader

    Here is my problem, I want to view pdfs on a form but without seeing the different toolbars of pdf . I just want the sheet with nothing around. I use TAcropdf . Acrobat Reader 8 and Delphi 6. I found this :
    Form.AcroPDF1.setShowToolbar ( False ) to remove a tool bar
    Form.AcroPDF1.setShowScrollbars ( False) to remove the scrollbar pdf
    by cons I do not find a way to hide the navigation panel buttons ( button procedure , button tree , button , page, etc. ... ) that you see left on pdf.
    Please help. Thanks in advance .

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    Re: How can hide navigation panel buttons in adobe reader

    Hide navigation panel buttonsand change their properties are similar methods to those used in Photoshop . To view layers :
    1. Open a PDF containing layers.
    2. Look for the navigation panel on the left side of the interface of Acrobat . Click on the icon in the Layers panel to open the Layers panel navigation . You can also open the Layers panel by going to View > Navigation Tabs > Layers .

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    Re: How can hide navigation panel buttons in adobe reader

    Check the steps:
    # In the menu bar , select " View " , " Panels Navigation "and "Pages . "
    # In the panel " Pages ", select the cover. Press the "Shift "key , hold and select the last page of the table of contents. This selects the cover page , last page Table of Contents and all pages that lie between these two pages.
    # In the panel " Pages " , click " Options " select " Number Pages ".
    # In the section " Numbering " dialog box , select " No " in the dropdown field " Style "and click " OK ".

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    Re: How can hide navigation panel buttons in adobe reader

    also go to the panel "Pages " , select the first on pages that remain . Press the "Shift " of keyboard and select the last page of the document . You select and all remaining pages. In the panel "Pages ", click " Options " select " Number Pages ". Click " OK ".The pages of your document are now numbered . The following pages of the document , without regard to tabs , title sections and blank pages.

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    Re: How can hide navigation panel buttons in adobe reader

    In the document window , press Ctrl + F6 to activate a panel. A dotted line around the title of the panel indicates that the panel is active. The screen reader reads the title bar of the active panel. Press Ctrl + F6 again until the panel in which you want to work is active. Press Ctrl + Shift + F6 to activate the previous panel. If the panel in which you want to work is not open , use the keyboard shortcuts listed in the Window menu to display the appropriate panel , then press Ctrl + F6.

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    Re: How can hide navigation panel buttons in adobe reader

    Check the steps:
    1. Press the Tab key to move from one option to another in the dialog box .
    2. Use the arrow keys to scroll through the choice of an option .
    3. If the dialog has a Category list, press Ctrl + Tab ( Windows) to activate the Category list and then use the arrow keys to move up or down the list.
    4. Press Ctrl + Tab again to display the options of a category.
    5. Press Enter to exit the dialog box .

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