Change the page view
Right PDF provides page layout, view modes, view rotation options and other features to let you decide how you are going to read the document.
Change the page display options
On View tab, in Page Layout drop-down menu, select one of the following page display options. You can use the left and right arrow keys to navigate within a PDF file if files are opened in Single Page, Continuous, or Document Assembly page display mode.

Page display options in the Page Layout drop-down menu
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Single Page: display just one page at a time without any portion of the previous and next page.
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Continuous: display pages in one long column so that you can smoothly scroll through the document without sudden transitions.
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Continuous Facing: display two pages facing each other and placed side-by-side with continuous scrolling enabled.
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Facing: display two pages placed side-by-side at a time.
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Document Assembly: display all pages at a time in the Document pane.
Read in Full Screen Mode
Click Full Screen Mode in the View drop-down menu in Menu Bar, or press Command + L on the keyboard to start Full Screen mode, meaning the document occupies the entire screen without showing the application frame. The pointer still works in full screen mode so that you can click links and open notes.
In Full Screen mode, a toolbar will show when you move the cursor to the bottom right, and you can:

The basic reading controls on the page navigation toolbar:
A. To Previous Page B. To Next Page C. Single page D. Continuous Page E. Exit Full Screen Mode
Read in Read mode
Read mode hides many interface elements including Sidebar Navigation Pane, Ribbon tabs, and File Tabs in exchange of maximum document display area. Select View > Read Mode
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To exit the Read Mode, press Esc.

Read mode off

Read mode on
Read in Text Viewer mode
In Text Viewer mode, all images are hidden so that users can read and scan text with ease.

Text viewer off

Text viewer on. Text only reading
Resize page view
You can resize page view by using the value menu button (A) to the left of ribbon, or click View > Resize (B) in Menu Bar to do the same.

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Actual Size: view the document in its normal size.
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Fit Page: make the width and height of the document exactly fit within the Document pane.
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Fit Width: make the width of the document fit within the width of the Document pane.
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Fit Visible: to view a document without any portion of page margin in the screen, select it to make the width of the document fit within the width of the Document pane.
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Fit Height: make the height of the document fit within the height of the Document pane.
Rotate page view
To view a PDF document in a desired orientation, use view rotation features to view it properly. You can rotate the view clockwise and counterclockwise in Right PDF. View Rotation features on the Page Viewing controls bar: A. Rotate View Clockwise B. Rotate View Counterclockwise
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Rotate View Clockwise: click to temporarily rotate the view of all pages by 90 degrees clockwise. The original page orientation is restored the next time you open the PDF.
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Rotate View Counterclockwise: click to temporarily rotate the view of all pages by 90 degrees counterclockwise. The original page orientation is restored the next time you open the PDF.
Note: Rotate View changes the way that a PDF file is displayed in the Document pane. It temporarily changes the view for viewing purposes only, but no changes to page orientation are saved to the PDF file. Rotate Pages, however, permanently rotates the pages within the PDF file.
Choose any way to rotate page view:
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Choose View tab > Rotate View Clockwise or Rotate View Counterclockwise.
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In Menu Bar, click “View” > “Rotate View Clockwise” or “Rotate View Counterclockwise”.
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Press Shift + Command + = or Shift + Command + - on the keyboard.