To open a Pdf file on the second monitor

Original title: two monitors and open files
Hello!!

I have now two monitors on my desktop and I want to know how I can open a PDF on the second monitor, and keep all my PDFs on the first monitor? I want to simply click in the file - on the first monitor - and the file opens automatically on the second monitor.

Thank you

M. Vilela

Hello

Try these steps and check if you are able to open the PDF file on the second monitor...
a. open a PDF file. Now, UN-maximize the file.
(b) move it to the other monitor.
c. now, close the document without maximizing it on the new monitor.

d. now attempt to open a PDF file.
e. it should open on the second monitor.
f. maximise, close the vial.
g. now opens a new PDF on the new monitor, and it will be maximized when opened.

Adobe will remember whether or not a document has been expanded and open PDF one another in the same way, but it will update the monitor to use when a document is closed so that not maximized.

View the query in the adobe forum for help
http://forums.Adobe.com/index.jspa

Tags: Windows

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