05-12-2015, 01:41 PM
Hello Bruce,
I think the first step should be to go into the overlay display settings->Zoom/Pan Settings, and clear the zoom/pan. Then apply the crop and it should be the correct size. Be aware that in landscape, settings like "Display Half Page in Landscape" effect the page display as well. Once you've done this, you can fine tune with zooming if needed. The problem you are describing with the page moving would indicate that after you release, MS Pro is trying to render a high quality version of the zoomed image, but is adjusting its position on the page incorrectly. It would help to have a list of settings and steps to reproduce this, as I don't see this behavior on my tablet using the single page display in portrait.
Thanks,
Mike
I think the first step should be to go into the overlay display settings->Zoom/Pan Settings, and clear the zoom/pan. Then apply the crop and it should be the correct size. Be aware that in landscape, settings like "Display Half Page in Landscape" effect the page display as well. Once you've done this, you can fine tune with zooming if needed. The problem you are describing with the page moving would indicate that after you release, MS Pro is trying to render a high quality version of the zoomed image, but is adjusting its position on the page incorrectly. It would help to have a list of settings and steps to reproduce this, as I don't see this behavior on my tablet using the single page display in portrait.
Thanks,
Mike