Viewing pages side by side (from a single PDF)?

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    Viewing pages side by side (from a single PDF)?


    Hello,

    I use the app PDF-XChange Viewer and i couldn't find the option for what i need, maybe i didn't see it?

    I want to show two pages side by side (same document) since i'm on a 16/9 laptop, it'd be much better...

    If that app doesn't do it, then i guess there must be another free one that does it, and hopefully you'll know?

    Thanks.
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  3. Posts : 289
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       #3

    Thanks but i've already seen this and it's not what i need (i want two pages displayed side by side, same document and same instance of the app).
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    Hi there .. So this does not work ?

    To view 2 instances of the same document side by side:
    Allow multiple instances of the PDF-XChange Viewer Application:
    Edit --> Preferences --> General --> Application --> Allow Multiple Instances
    Click Apply --> OK
    Open a new instance of the viewer by using a PDF-XChange Viewer Start Menu or Desktop shortcut.
    Selecting the document from the recent list using the Open tool.
    OR if you have PDF-XChange Viewer set as your system default PDF Viewing application you can open the file directly from it's location by double clicking on it.
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    ......
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  6. Posts : 18,415
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    I would try Nitro Reader then
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  7. Posts : 289
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       #7

    Ok i'll have a look, if anyone else got recommendations, let me know! :)
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    Open the document then click 'Save As' and save it with a suffix (2 for example) then you should be able to open both (the original and the newly saved one with the suffix) side by side as they're named differently.
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  9. Posts : 289
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    It seems that people answer without fully reading original question 90% of the time.
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    unko said:
    It seems that people answer without fully reading original question 90% of the time.
    Ah yes, I see. It seems that people who are misunderstood have a blatant lack of manners too.
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