To use this feature, you need to click on the three dots menu or overflow menu and then select the two-page view, as shown in the screenshot below. Google has also enabled support for the side-by-side reading experience. All pages are labeled, and you can navigate through them more easilyīy default, the PDF reader will automatically show the side panel, but it can be closed simply by clicking on the hamburger next to the print button, as shown below. The second feature is a table of contents, which allows you to organize your document's chapters, sections, or examples. Similar to Adobe Acrobat, Word, and other applications, Chrome's updated PDF viewer now includes a side panel that allows you to quickly preview a PDF's content and find the particular page you want. With Chrome 87, Google has a redesigned UI for the built-in PDF reader to give it modern features that compete with other browsers' implementation. The PDF reader or viewer within Google Chrome has always been relatively simple, especially compared to other browsers, like Microsoft Edge. Hidden behind a flag, though, is a much-anticipated PDF reader that users can enable right now. When Chrome 87 was released last week, it came with numerous performance improvements but no new features.
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