If you need to "put things in perspective" with your PDF documents, a neat solution can be to use Acrobat's Pan and Zoom Window. The Pan & Zoom Window provides a small thumbnail view of your current page with basic navigability and zoom control. The main window is unaffected, however, so you are free to keep navigating and/or editing the PDF in Acrobat's main window while the Pan and Zoom Window provides a bird's-eye overview. All of this makes it a great way to preview page layouts.
Here's how to use Acrobat's Pan & Zoom Window:
Select > Tools > View > Pan & Zoom Window
The thumbnail will appear which will provide the page you are currently working. Move the red highlight box within the thumbnail
screen to navigate around your PDF document.
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