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Determine PDF sizes based on the icon

On the Mac, the icon for a PDF file is dependent on it's size. If the PDF file contains more than one page, you'll see an icon with a binding on the left (to indicate that there are multiple pages). If it's just a single page PDF, there will be no binding shown. Here's what they look like:

The multi-page PDF icon on the Mac The multi-page PDF icon on the Mac

The single page PDF icon on the Mac The single page PDF icon on the Mac
Rating: 100% positive, 1 Vote
Categories: Mac pdf icons OS X
Added: on May 20, 2008 at 2:50 pm
Added By: an anonymous user
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