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This will open another instance of the document without opening another instance of the Preview application, so you can switch between the two documents using ⌘ ` as normal. Click the Microsoft Hit ⌘ P or choose File > Print and when the print dialog comes up, instead of printing choose Open PDF in Preview from the PDF menu. To display a PDF or image at the same dimensions regardless of the screen’s resolution: Select “Size on screen equals size on printout.”With Preview selected, head to the OS X Menu Bar and select View > Thumbnails. Use the tools in the Inspector window to view more information about the PDF or image. In addition, this instance is ,  · Give this a try: boot into Safe Mode according to How to use safe mode on your Mac and test to see if the problem persists. To choose how to display documents, click PDF or Images, then choose an option next to “Define % scale as.”. View general information In the Preview app on your Mac, choose Preview > Settings. Click the File button in the Menu Bar. In the export window that appears, adjust the file name and format as needed. Open, in Preview, the documents you wish to combine and select: View > Thumbnails. Reboot normally and test again. Choose one of the documents that will become the (temporary) Open the image or document in the Preview app. Do this for each document. NOTESafe Mode boot can take up tominutes as it's doing the following; Verifies your startup disk and attempts to repair directory issues, if needed You can view information about a document or image, such as file size, the author name, and the image resolution, in the Inspector window. You can also switch to Thumbnail view by using the keyboard shortcut Option-Command You’ll see a sidebar slide In the Preview app on your Mac, open a PDF or image. Click the Info button in the toolbar.