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See multiple PDF pages in Finder

If you are using the Finder in Leopard in columns mode, there is a cool trick that allows you to preview all of the pages in a PDF document. When you see the info for a PDF document hover over the preview icon. After a second or so you'll get arrows (see the picture below) that allow you to page through the document and quickly preview any page in the file.

The finder showing the arrows that allow you to quickly preview a PDF document in Leopard The finder showing the arrows that allow you to quickly preview a PDF document in Leopard
Rating: 100% positive, 1 Vote
Categories: Finder Leopard pdf
Added: on Nov 27, 2007 at 7:53 am
Added By: an anonymous user

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