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Customizing the Text Appearance of a Bookmark
You can change the font style or color of a bookmark to make it easier to read.
In the Bookmarks Panel, right-click the bookmark > choose Properties.
In the Bookmark Properties dialog box, click the Appearance tab, and select the font style
and color for the text.
Note: After defining a bookmark’s appearance, you can set it as bookmarks’ default property by
right-clicking the bookmark and then selecting the option of Use Current Appearance as New
Default.
Adding an Action to a Bookmark
Bookmarks can also perform actions, such as opening a file, executing a menu item, submitting a
form, etc.
1.
Right-click a bookmark, and choose Properties.
2.
In the Bookmark Properties dialog box, click Actions.
3.
Choose an action from the Select Action menu and click Add, and then do the following:
Select Trigger – Specifies the user action that initiates an event: Mouse Up.
Select Action – Specifies the event that occurs when the user triggers the action: Go to a
page view, Open/execute a file, Open a web link, Show/hide a field, Execute a menu item,
Submit a form, Reset a form, Import from data, and Run a JavaScript.
A.
Go to a page view – designate to a specific page view. You can not only designate to a
page in the current PDF, but also to the page in another PDF. Also, you may change the
current zoom setting and then set the position.
To go to a page view, choose this option, click Add button and do one of the following:
Set the position in current document – scroll the current document, go to a new
position where you want to set and click Set this position.
Set the position in another PDF document – click the Open button
on the toolbar >
select the PDF you want to set position > scroll this document and go to a position
where you want to set > click Set this position.
Note: The new PDF document should be opened in the existing window but not a new
window.
Change the view magnification -- scroll in the current document or another document >
go to a new position where you want to set > change the magnification of the position >
click Set this position.
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Click Cancel to revoke your operation.
B.
Open/execute a file – designate to open another file. To do this, please follow the steps
below:
Choose Open/execute a file > click Add… > select the destination file and click Open.
C.
Open a web link – designate to open a web link. Do the following:
Choose Open a web link > click Add…> enter the URL of the destination web page.
D.
To show/hide a field, select the option > click Add…> choose to show or hide the
selected button when the user triggers the action, and click OK.
E.
To execute a menu item, select the option > click Add… > select one of a menu item in
Execute a named command dialog box, and click OK.
F.
To submit a form, select the option > click Add button > choose the submission method,
select Export Format and decide which fields should be submitted, and click OK.
G.
To reset a form, select the option > click Add…> select the fields that will be reset, and
click OK.
H.
To import form data, select the option > click Add… > choose the FDF file that contains
the form data you want to import, and click Open.
I.
To run a JavaScript, select the option > click Add… > Enter JavaScript, and click OK and
Close.
Actions – Displays the list of triggers and actions that you have defined.
Up and down buttons – Change the order in which the selected action appears listed under
the trigger. (Available only when you have defined multiple actions for the same trigger.)
Edit – Opens a dialog box with specific options for the selected action. You can also
double-click the actions to open a dialog box.
Delete – Removes the selected action.
Deleting a Bookmark
To delete a bookmark, please do one of the following:
Select the bookmark you want to delete and click the Delete button
at the top of the
Bookmarks Panel.
Right-click the bookmark you want to delete and choose Delete.
Note: Deleting a bookmark deletes all the bookmarks that are subordinate to it.
Adding Links
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You may add rectangle or quadrilateral links to a PDF file and specify their destination, which can
be a page view, a named destination, an external file, or a web page. Also, you are able to change
the appearance of the link, including the thickness, border style and color of the lines when you
create them. This function helps you to lead the readers to related articles, references, or the
intended web page.
Adding a Link
Link Tool enables you to add a link with the shape of rectangle on the PDFs.
To add a link, please do the following:
Choose Home > Insert > Link tool
.
Position the cursor on the place you want to add the link, hold and drag your mouse button
to draw a rectangle.
Tips: To draw a square link, press Shift key when you hold and drag your mouse button.
Right after you draw a link, a Create Link window will pop up, under which you can set the
appearance and destination of the link.
Appearance
A.
Thickness – the thickness of the four sides of the rectangle. The higher of the value, the
thicker of the sides. You can choose the thickness from 0-12, while the default is 1.
B.
Border Style – the style of the rectangle’s border. There are three types of the border
styles:
Solid: the border is solid, but not hollowed out.
Dashed: the border is drawn as a dashed line.
Underline: the sides are visible except the underline.
Solid Style Dashed Style Underline Style
Three Types of Border Styles
C.
Highlight – the effect when you click the rectangle link. There are four types of the
highlighting effects:
None: doesn’t change the appearance of the link.
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Invert: changes the link’s color to its opposite.
Outline: changes the link’s outline color to its opposite.
Inset: creates the appearance of an embossed rectangle.
None Invert Outline Inset
Four Types of Highlight
D.
Color – the border color of the rectangle. Click the color button to choose any colors you
like, or you may choose Other Color to add a customized color. The default color is red.
Choose the Color
Destination
The destination refers to any point or location, for example, a web page, a named file or
position the link goes to. There are four options for you to choose:
A. Go to a page view – designate the link to a specific page view. Not only can you designate
the link to a page in the current PDF, but you can also set the link to the page in another
PDF. Also, you may change the current zoom setting and then set the position.
To go to a page view, choose this option, click the Next button and do one of the following:
Set the position in current document – scroll the current document, go to a new
position where you want to set and click Set this position.
Set the position in another PDF document – click the Open button
on the toolbar >
select the PDF you want to set position > scroll this document and go to a position
where you want to set > click Set this position.
Note: The new PDF document should be opened in the existing window but not a new
window.
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Change the view magnification -- scroll in the current document or another document >
go to a new position where you want to set > change the magnification of the position >
click Set this position.
Click Cancel to cancel out of your operation.
B. Go to a named position – designate the link to a named position that has been set by
creator of the current document.
To go to a named position, choose this option and click the Next button > select a named
position for the pop-up list > click OK.
Note: An empty pop-up list indicates that no position has been named by the document’s
creator.
C. Open/execute a file – designate the link to open another file. To do this, please follow the
steps below:
Choose Open/execute a file > click the Next button > select the destination file and click
Select.
D. Open a web page – designate the link to open a web page. Do the following:
Choose Open a web page > click the Next button > enter the URL of the destination
web page or click the drop-down button to select a web site you have opened before.
E. Others (use action property page) – add an action to the link. Please refer to
“Adding an
action to a bookmark” for more details.
Moving or Resizing a Link
You can move and resize the link after you create it.
Select one of the link tools or the Annotation Selection Tool
, and then move the
pointer over the link so that the handles appear.
Do one of the following:
A.
To move the link, drag it to the desired area.
B.
To resize the link, drag any corner point to adjust.
Deleting a Link
Select one of the link tools or the Annotation Selection Tool
, and then move the
pointer over the link so that the handles appear.
Select the link you want to delete.
Press the Delete key.
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Attaching Files
You can attach PDF files and other types of files to a PDF. If you move the PDF to a new location,
the attachments move with it. Attachments may include links to or from the parent document or
to other attachments.
There are two options for you to add an attachment: attaching a file as a comment and attaching
a file. An attached file as a comment will appear in the page with the File Attachment icon
by default, while the attached file acts invisible and only can be seen when you click the File
Attachment icon.
Adding a File as a Comment
Do the following:
Choose Comment > Pin > File tool
.
Click the place in which you want to attach a file.
In the Open dialog box, select the file you want to attach, and click Open.
Note: If you try to attach certain file formats (such as EXE), Foxit Reader warns you that
attempting to attach the file of this type is denied due to your security settings.
The File Attachment Icon
will appear at the place you designated.
Working on the Attachment Comment
You can open the attachment, add a description, move and delete it, and set the preferences.
Opening an Attachment
Select the Hand Tool
, Annotation Selection Tool
or the Attach a file as comment
button , and do the following:
Double-click the File Attachment icon
.
In Open File Attachment dialog box, choose the option as you need and click OK.
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Open File Attachment Dialog Box
A.
Open the file attachment – open this file attachment, and the dialog box will always pop
up when you double-click the File Attachment icon.
B.
Always open file attachments of this type – open this file attachment, and the files of
this type will be opened automatically when you double-click the File Attachment Icon
next time.
C.
Never open file attachments of this type – forbid to open the file attachments of this
type. Whenever you double-click the File Attachment Icon, the files of this type will be
forbidden to open and you’ll be prompted that “File attachment of this type cannot be
opened because of your security settings”.
See also “Doing Security Settings”.
Save the PDF.
Moving a File Attachment Icon
Select the Hand Tool
, Annotation Selection Tool
, or the Attach a file as comment
button
, click and drag the File Attachment icon to move it to other place.
Deleting an Attachment Comment
Select the Hand Tool
, Annotation Selection Tool
, or the Attach a file as comment
button
, and do one of the following:
Right-click the File Attachment icon
and choose Delete.
Click the File Attachment icon and press Delete key.
More Options with an Attachment Comment
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You are able to work on the attachment comment just like an ordinary comment, including set
status, mark with checkmark, open popup note and add some descriptions, reply to the
comment, and change the icon’s appearance. For all the operations, please refer to “Chapter 5 –
Comments”.
Adding a File
Do the following:
Choose View > Navigation Panels > Attachment to open the Attachment Panel and then click
icon.
In the File Attachment dialog box, click Add Files > Add Files or Add Folder.
If you choose Add File, select a file and click Open in the Open dialog box.
If you choose Add Folder, select a folder and click OK in Browse for Folder dialog box.
Click OK in File Attachment dialog box and the selected file (s) will be added to current PDF
document.
Click Save to save the document.
Alternatively, Foxit Reader supports attaching files by dragging and dropping. Steps are as follows:
Choose View > Navigation Panels > Attachment to open the Attachment Panel.
Drag and drop the file to be attached to the Attachment Panel.
Foxit Reader will pop up a window to ask you whether to attach the selected file to current
PDF document. Click OK to complete the operation. You can check “Always attach file when
dragging files to the attachment panel” option and the next time you drag and drop a file to
the Attachment Panel, the file will be attached directly.
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