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When I open PDF file generated from .tex files in Adobe Reader I obtain 200% view and I'd like it to have much smaller? Are there some settings for my .tex files allowing to do that?

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This can be done with the help of the hyperref package. See the package documentation (bottom of p.18).

It gives you the settings pdfstartpage and pdfstartview which can be used as package option or with \hypersetup{...} in the preamble.

pdfstartpage awaits the page number and pdfstartview one of the following values:

XYZ    left top zoom            Sets a coordinate and a zoom factor. If any
                                one is null, the source link value is used. null
                                null null will give the same values as the current page.
Fit                             Fits the page to the window.
FitH   top                      Fits the width of the page to the window.
FitV   left                     Fits the height of the page to the window.
FitR   left bottom right top    Fits the rectangle specified by the four coordinates to the window.
FitB                            Fits the page bounding box to the window.
FitBH  top                      Fits the width of the page bounding box to the window.
FitBV  left                     Fits the height of the page bounding box to the window.

For changing the zoom level you should use XYZ and then the zoom factor as the third value (100% = 1, 200% = 2, etc). See the hyperref manual for more details.

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\usepackage{hyperref}

\hypersetup{pdfstartview={XYZ null null 1.00}}
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    What is new here in comparison to the more detailed already accepted answer?
    – dexteritas
    Jun 11, 2018 at 14:29
  • @dexteritas Sometimes, "less is more".
    – rallg
    Feb 24 at 16:51

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