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Editing Tools > Attach a file.
Select one of the attachments > click the Save button.
Navigate the filename and location > click Save.
Deleting an attached file
Click the Attach a file button
on toolbar, or choose Tools > Advanced
Editing Tools > Attach a file.
Select one of the attachments > click the Delete button.
Doing security settings
To change the security settings you have set when you open the attachment file
as a comment, Click the Attach a file button
on toolbar, or choose Tools >
Advanced Editing Tools > Attach a file. Click the Settings button in the Attachment
dialog box and do one of the following:
To add a new extension, click the Add button to input the file extension in the
Security Settings dialog box.
To delete an extension, click one of the existing extensions and click the
Delete button.
To change the settings of how to open the attachments of the type, choose
one of the three options listed.
Adding Images
You can specify a rectangle on any part of a PDF page and then insert an image
into that rectangle. This feature is helpful when you want to explain or show
something more dynamically. For example, a section of an article you are reading
needs an explanation, and you realize that maybe an image will be the best
answer. You can add an image with the image tool in Foxit Reader.
Adding an image
You can add an image to a PDF with the Image Tool
. After you insert a new
image, you can adjust its size and position, change the appearance and other
settings, etc.
To add an image, do the following:
Click the Image Tool
on toolbar, or choose Tools > Advanced Editing
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Tools > Image tool.
Drag a rectangle on the page to define the canvas area for the image.
In the Add Image dialog box, click the Browse button to select the image that
you want to insert and click the Open button. You will see the URL of this
image has been added to the Location field.
(Optional) If you find that you chose the wrong image, click the Browse
button again to select the correct one.
Click the Advanced button to edit the setting of the image.
Image placement dialog box
A. When to scale – choose when to scale the image you insert. There are four
options:
Always: scale the image to fit the rectangle you draw.
Icon is too Big: zoom out the image to fit the rectangle if the former one is
bigger than the latter one, or show the image with its original size.
Icon is too Small: zoom in the image to fit the rectangle if the former one is
smaller than the latter one, or show the image with its original size.
Never: never scale the image. Show the image with its original size all the
time.
B. Scale – choose to scale the image non-proportionally or proportionally. This
option will be disabled when you select Never in the field of When to scale.
Non-proportionally: scale the image to fit the rectangle when the
magnification is changed.
Proportionally: scale the image in its proportion.
C. Fit to bounds – check this option to scale the image to fit fully within the
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bounds of the rectangle without taking into consideration the line width of
the border.
D. Border – drag and move the scroll bar to change image’s position in the
rectangle. The coordinates change when you move the scroll bar.
Click OK for your changes to take effect, or click Reset to reset the data to the
original settings.
To rotate the image, click and select one of the options.
Click OK.
Moving and resizing an image
You can move and resize an image after inserting.
Moving an image
Select the Annotation Selection Tool
or the Image Tool
, put the
pointer over the image so that the handle appears.
Click and drag the image to another place you like.
Resizing an image
Select the Annotation Selection Tool
or the Image Tool
, put the
pointer over the image so that the handle appears, and click the image.
Place the cursor on any corner point. Pointer changes into the cursor showing
the direction at which the rectangle will be resized.
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To resize the image
Drag the cursor outside, it will increase the size of the rectangle proportionally.
Drag the cursor inside, it will decrease the size of the rectangle proportionally.
Setting properties of an image
Double-click the image, or right-click it and select Properties…
In the Settings tab, follow the steps in ―Adding an image‖
.
In the Appearance tab, do any of the following:
A.
Annotation is hidden from view – check the option to set the image you
inserted invisible or uncheck the option to lay the image over the content
of PDF.
B.
Border – change the type, width, style and color of the rectangle’s border.
Type: choose to show the rectangle’s border or not. Selecting No border
disables the options of Width, Style and Color.
Width: choose the width of the border.
Style: choose the style of the border line, solid or dashed.
Color: change the color of the border. Click the color button to select any
color you like, or click Other Color to choose a customized color.
(Optional) Check Locked to avoid modifying your settings.
Deleting an image
Select the Annotation Selection Tool
or the Image Tool
, put the
pointer over the image so that the handle appears, and click the image.
Press Delete or right-click the image > Edit > Delete.
Working with multiple images
Selecting multiple images
Select the Annotation Selection Tool
or the Image Tool
.
Press and hold Shift or Ctrl and click the images you want to edit.
To select all images, right-click an image > Edit > Select All.
Aligning images
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You can align the selected images left, right, top, bottom, vertically or horizontally.
Select one of the image as the anchor, the rest of the images will be placed
respectively to the left edge, right edge, top edge, bottom edge, vertical axis or
horizontal axis of the anchor image.
Select two or more images that you want to align.
Right-click the anchor, and then choose a command as follows:
C.
To align a column of images, choose Left, Right, or Vertically to align them
respectively to the left edge, right edge, or vertical axis of the anchor
image.
D.
To align a row of images, choose Top, Bottom, or Horizontally to align them
respectively to the top edge, bottom edge, or horizontal axis of the
anchor image.
Note: When you right-click or Ctrl-click one of the selected images, it will be
highlighted in red, indicating that it’s the anchor image. The align menu
commands move the other selected images to line up with the edges of the
anchor image.
Below is an example:
A.
Suppose that you want to
set A as the anchor image.
A
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Centering images
This function enables you to center the rectangle enclosed by the images you
select vertically, horizontally or both.
Below is an example:
Distributing images
This function will be available when selecting three or more images.
B.
Select these two images >
right-click A and choose
Align > Left. You will see the
other image is placed to
the left edge of A.
A.
Select two images. You
can see these two images
consist of an area with the
shape of rectangle
(marked with red).
B.
Right-click one of the
images > Center >
Vertically. You will find that
the red rectangle is
aligned vertically in the
page.
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To distribute the images evenly between the topmost and bottommost images,
choose Distribute > Vertically.
To distribute the images evenly between the leftmost and rightmost images,
choose Distribute > Horizontally.
Below is an example:
Resizing images
You can adjust multiple images with the same height, width, or both. Select one of
the images as the anchor, and the rest of the images will be resized with the same
height or width as that of the anchor image.
Below is an example:
A.
Select three images A, B
and C. A is the topmost
image and C is the
bottommost image.
A
B
C
B.
Right-click any one of the
images > Distribute > Vertically.
And you will see that B is
distributed evenly between A
and C.
A
B
C
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Setting properties of multiple images
Select multiple images > right-click one of them > Properties…
A dialog pops up with an Appearance tab. Follow the steps specified in
―Setting properties of an image‖
.
Running JavaScript
JavaScript is a dynamic, prototype-based language with first-class functions,
which serves as a means to easily create interactive web pages. In Foxit Reader,
you can easily integrate this level of interactivity into your PDF documents.
With Foxit Reader, you can invoke JavaScript code using actions associated with
documents, bookmarks, links, and pages. Foxit Reader provides two options for
you to do it – JavaScript Console and Document JavaScript. The JavaScript
Console provides an interactive and convenient interface for testing portions of
JavaScript code and experimenting with object properties and methods. The
Document JavaScript command lets you create document-level JavaScript
actions that apply to the entire document.
A.
Select images A and B.
Suppose that you want to
set A as the anchor image.
A
B
A
B
B.
Right-click A > Size > Height. And
you will see that the height of B
is resized to be the same as that
of A.
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Using JavaScript Console
JavaScript Console is a control panel for the execution and debugging of
JavaScript code. Serving as a debugging aid, it is quite useful for displaying
debug messages and executing JavaScript.
To active the JavaScript console, select Advanced > JavaScript Console, and do
the following:
You can click Save to save a copy of your JavaScript code, or click Cancel to
revoke your operation.
Using Document JavaScript Command
Document JavaScripts are variable and function definitions that are generally
useful to a given document, but are not applicable outside the document.
Variable definitions: Define variables at the document level to make them
A.
In the pop-up Javascript
Console dialog box, type
your JavaScript code, or
click Open and select one of
the file with js format.
B.
Click Run button to run your
JavaScript code. You will be
prompted that the code has
run successfully. When the
code goes wrong, it gives
you an error message.
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visible to any executing script.
Function definitions: Define functions at the document level that support the
user interaction with the document. These functions may be utility functions
for handling common tasks for string or number manipulation, or functions that
execute lengthy scripts called by actions initiated by a user interacting with
form fields, bookmarks, page changes, etc.
To create or access document level scripts in Foxit Reader, select Advanced >
Document JavaScript… The pop-up Java Script Functions dialog box enables you
to add, modify, or delete document level scripts. All the document level scripts
are stored within the PDF document.
In Java Script Functions dialog box, you will see the following buttons:
Close – Closes the dialog box.
Add – After typing a new Script Name, a JavaScript Editor dialog box pops up.
You can create and edit document level scripts here. To change the font of
JavaScripts, click the Font button.
Edit – The JavaScript Editor dialog box pops up, enabling you to modify the
JavaScripts you create.
Delete – Deletes the document level scripts.
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