HelpAdobe Helpful HintsPrinting in Adobe Some of the PDF documents on the Medicare.gov website can run over 100 pages, but you may only need the information from 1 or 2 of those pages. The following are instructions on how to print specific pages in a document:
Page Numbering in Adobe It is important to be aware of the page numbering differences between the Adobe Acrobat Reader and the actual documents you are viewing. Please read this page numbering information below, as it will simplify document viewing for you. The illustration below shows that this document contains 3 pages, and you are viewing page 2 of 3. The actual document shows that this is page 6. Why is this? This is because the Adobe Acrobat Reader numbers pages differently from the document within the reader. Adobe Acrobat simply looks at the number of total pages within a document, and begins with the number 1 for the first page. While this makes sense in some cases, this numbering does not allow for unnumbered pages, such as Cover pages and Table of Contents. In the example above, an excerpt from a larger document was placed into its own PDF publication. This excerpt contains pages 5, 6, and 7 of a document, but appears as pages 1, 2, and 3 in the Adobe Acrobat Reader. Please remember this numbering difference. Many of the PDF documents on the Medicare.gov website contain references to other pages within the document. It is important to use the page numbers on the actual document pages in order to navigate to referenced pages. The Adobe Acrobat Reader page numbers should be used as more of a guide to how many total pages a document contains.
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