Nitro PDF Professional: Create and change PDFs with the original Acrobat alternative.
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Page through PDF file



To page through a document you can use the standard keys and mouse functionality you find in most applications, including arrows and page up/down keys on your keyboard, and the scroll wheel on your mouse.

In addition, Nitro PDF Professional includes a set of paging controls along the bottom of the Nitro PDF Professional window.

These paging controls include:

  • First/Last Page. To go straight to the start or end of a document.
  • Next/Previous Page. To go one page back or forward one page in a document.
  • Next/Previous History. To move backwards and forwards between each view change you make when looking at a PDF. A history view might include movements around a page, moves between pages, changes in magnification level, and more.
  • Go to page number. Lets you enter the exact page number to go to.

To go to the start or end of a PDF document:

  1. Do one of the following:
    • Along the bottom of the Nitro PDF Professional window, click the First Page or Last Page button.
    • On your keyboard, press the Home or End key.

To go to the next or previous page:

  1. Do one of the following:
    • Along the bottom of the Nitro PDF Professional window, click the Next Page or Previous Page button.
    • On your keyboard, press CTRL+Page Down or CTRL+Page Up.

To go to a specific page in a PDF:

  • Along the bottom of the Nitro PDF Professional window, in the page numbering field, type a page number, and then press Enter.

To go to the previous or next view:

  1. Do one of the following:
  • Along the bottom of the Nitro PDF Professional window, click the Next Page or Previous Page button.
  • On your keyboard, press CTRL+> or CTRL+<.