Remember when you needed to turn a book’s page, in order to see what happens next, or when you were too tired to keep reading and you had to make a bookmark, by folding a page, and the next day you would pick up from where you left off ?! Nowadays, all the books are available on electronic devices called eBook readers or you can open them in applications and read them from your computer’s screen. An application that is able of reading eBooks is the Adobe Acrobat Reader, but most eBooks readers don’t know how to configure Adobe Acrobat Reader, so that it will display the last page you viewed in it. That’s right, the Adobe Acrobat Reader has a function that allows you to pick up reading an eBook from where you left off and in this post you will find the exact instructions on how to set Acrobat Reader to display the last viewed eBook page. So, if you wish to know how to configure the Adobe Acrobat Reader to display the last viewed PDF eBook page, the you should follow the instructions below:
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