![]() ![]() The next screenshot shows the navigation pane for an open document. The pane stays open for as long as needed and can be closed when the user wants to go back to reading the document. The user can then click any of the labels in the pane to navigate to that section of the document. PDF CHANGED TO MICROSOFT EDGE ICON PDFWhen a user clicks the Table of contents icon, a navigation pane that shows a list of the labeled sections and subsections in the PDF document is shown. Table of contents lets users easily navigate through PDF documents that have a table of contents. The next screenshot shows the PDF reader toolbar. This section gives an overview of some important functions. They can be accessed through a pin-able toolbar at the top of PDF content. The PDF reader, built into Microsoft Edge, comes with the basic reading and navigation features, as Zoom, Rotate, Fit to page/width, jump to page, and search, among others. Documentation related to Accessibility scenarios that currently aren't supported can be found on the Microsoft Accessibility Conformance Reports blog. ![]()
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