Change Thumbnail Size
Please provide the option to change the thumbnail size of the documents and the pages in the documents.
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Jemia Bellamy commented
I agree this would help a lot for students who have longer pdfs to get through and are looking for specific slides and words. The thumbnails are too small to see anything!
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ATABAK ROYAEE commented
This is very important particularly for old farts like me who have trouble seeing small things. Thanks
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Vassena Marco commented
I agree that this option its a must! The thumbnails are too small!
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Yunsu Han commented
Definitely we need this. With my 11”ipad, it is difficult to see what is written on the pages in thumbnails view
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Alyssa Halliday Snider commented
'please!
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Владимир Морозов commented
Please, need this very much. It would be really great to have ability to zoom in and out in thumbnails view.
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Moses commented
Much needed. I would like to be able to adjust the thumbnail size larger and smaller for various documents.
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Andrew commented
Agreed. I constantly use Goodnotes for commenting on student submissions but then have to reach for my magnifying glass to select the correct documents for each class grouping when selecting pages to export from thumbnail view.
Of course, arranging the pages into groups before importing would also work, but it would still be a useful feature for other situations. -
Anonymous commented
Yes please. Really in need of this feature
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Arthur commented
Yes, if the preview of our notes was able to be larger it would make it easier to scroll and read.
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John Ellsworth commented
Agreed!
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Christopher Malins commented
The thumbnails are generally too widely spaced too.
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Anonymous commented
I agree. Please make thumbnail sizes either bigger or adjustable. Thank you
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Alastair Nguyễn commented
The reason why this feature would be useful is because if we write on bigger paper sizes, the default thumbnail size would zoom out too far and we cannot have a good preview of each paper, so we would need the thumbnail to be larger. Likewise, if we write on small paper sizes, we don't need to zoom in so much and the thumbnail can be smaller.