Adobe Acrobat's design has changed -> I've set it up nicely lol
I thought the Acrobat Reader screen had changed recently,
but it seems it actually changed last year.
Maybe I haven't been using it that often?
Since I've had more opportunities to open PDFs lately,
I decided to change the default display settings.
After playing around with various things,
I've finally finished the settings!
Changing the default display settings in Acrobat (New UI version)
From the menu -> "Preferences..."
Select "Page Display"
Page Layout: "Single Page"
Zoom: "Fit Width"

With this, standard landscape slide PDFs can be flipped through quickly,
and things like invoices are easy to read with the numbers displayed larger.
Clap clap
Toolbar settings
In the new UI, the toolbar has moved to the right edge.
I thought I couldn't find the settings screen...
but then I discovered a pin icon in the menu!

If you pin the items you want to keep displayed at all times,
the icons (tools) will appear on the toolbar.
Display one landscape page at a time (landscape slide materials) -> Single Page View & Fit Width
Display two portrait pages at a time (long vertical A4 materials) -> Two Page View & Fit Height
Since I use these two settings often,
it's a bit of a hassle to have to operate two icons,
but for now, I've settled on these settings.
If you want to revert to the old UI
By the way, if you want to revert to the old UI,
Menu → "Disable new Acrobat"
Then, restart Acrobat to return to the old UI.
However, the header becomes wider, which narrows the display area, so
I actually think the new UI looks cooler,
so I'm going to stick with the new UI.
Reference site
With the new UI, I feel like I can work neatly and efficiently.
Once you set things up properly like this,
your subsequent work efficiency will improve significantly.
"Systematization" is important, isn't it (lol).
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