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    David commented  · 

    PLEASE make this update. I waste a lot of time scrolling around when searching/changing pages. The "Fit Spread In Window" Option (when selected) should what do it says! Acrobat does this seamlessly when you set as view pages and search.

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    David commented  · 

    Please make the change, Adobe!

    Here is a workaround that worked for my situation - where each page is treated like a separate document:

    1. Right-click on the page in the Pages panel.
    2. Select Numbering and Section Options...
    3. Make sure the "Start Section" box is selected.
    4. Enter the page name in the Section Prefix field. You are limited to 8 characters. In my case, I entered "EN_" for English.
    5.. Repeat the process for additional pages.

    In my document, this is how they display. Not ideal for all documents, and will obviously affect automatic page numbering - but works for what I needed.

    EN_1
    FR_2
    PT_3
    DE_4
    Etc...

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