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Copyright © 2012 Foxit Corporation. All Rights Reserved.

No part of this document can be reproduced, transferred, distributed or stored in any format without the prior written permission of Foxit.

Anti-Grain Geometry -Version 2.3

Copyright (C) 2002-2005 Maxim Shemanarev ( http://www.antigrain.com

) Permission to copy, use, modify, sell and distribute this software is granted provided this copyright notice appears in all copies. This software is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty, and with no claim as to its suitability for any purpose.

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FOXIT CORPORATION LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR DESKTOP SOFTWARE

APPLICATIONS

IMPORTANT-READ CAREFULLY: This Foxit Corporation (“Foxit”) License Agreement ("License" or

“Agreement”) is a legal agreement between You (either an individual or an entity, who will be referred to in this License as "You" or “Your”) and Foxit for the use of desktop software applications, and which may include associated media, printed materials, and other components and software modules including but not limited to drivers ("Product"). The Product also includes any software updates and upgrades that Foxit may provide to You or make available to You, or that You obtain after the date You obtain Your initial copy of the Product, to the extent that such items are not accompanied by a separate license agreement or terms of use. BY INSTALLING,

COPYING, DOWNLOADING, ACCESSING OR OTHERWISE USING THE PRODUCT, YOU AGREE TO BE

BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS FOXIT LICENSE AGREEMENT. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE

TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT YOU HAVE NO RIGHTS TO THE PRODUCT AND SHOULD NOT INSTALL,

COPY, DOWNLOAD, ACCESS OR USE THE PRODUCT.

The Product is protected by copyright laws as well as other intellectual property laws. The

Product is licensed and not sold.

1. GRANT OF LICENSE. Foxit grants You a non-exclusive, nontransferable license to install and use the Product subject to all the terms and conditions set forth here within.

1.1. Single-Use Perpetual License. You may permit a single authorized end user to install the

Product on a single computer for use by that end user only. Remote access is not permitted without the express written consent of Foxit.

1.2. Single-Use Term License. Same usage terms as the Single-Use Perpetual License. The period of use is limited to a fixed duration at which the time the Product must be deinstalled from the computer unless the license is renewed for an additional period of time.

2. ADDITIONAL LIMITATIONS. You may not reverse engineer, decompile, or disassemble the

Product, except and only to the extent that it is expressly permitted by applicable law notwithstanding this limitation. You may not rent, lease, lend or transfer the Product, or host the

Product for third parties without the express written consent of Foxit. The Product is licensed as a single integral product; its component parts may not be separated for use on more than one computer. The Product may include copy protection technology to prevent the unauthorized copying of the Product or may require original media for use of the Product on the computer. It is illegal to make unauthorized copies of the Product or to circumvent any copy protection technology included in the Product. The software may not be resold either by You or a third party customer without the prior written permission of Foxit. All rights not expressly granted to You are retained by Foxit.

2.1. Third Party Software. The Product may contain third party software that Foxit can grant sublicense to use and which is also protected by copyright law and other applicable laws.

2.2 RMS Enabled Document in the EULA

For any unique RMS Enabled Document, you may only deploy such RMS Enabled Document to no more than two hundred (200) unique recipients without limits on the number of documents that are RMS Enabled. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, obtaining additional licenses to use PhantomPDF Express, PhantomPDF Standard or

PhantomPDF Business shall not increase the foregoing limits (that is, the foregoing limits are

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the aggregate total limits regardless of how many additional licenses to use PhantomPDF

Express, PhantomPDF Standard or PhantomPDF Business you may have obtained).

3. EDUCATIONAL USE. If the Product You have received with this Agreement is an Educational

Software Bundle (where the Product is received by virtue of Your participation in a Foxit program designed for educational or research institutions, or is provided by Foxit to You under some other arrangement), You are not entitled to use the Product unless You are an employee or student of such educational institution. Educational Software Products may be used for educational and research purposes only. Commercial and general production use of Educational Software

Products are specifically prohibited. The Product is provided under a Single-Use Term License as described above. You may install one copy of the Product on one desktop computer in a designated computer used for educational purposes under Your license agreement. Your

Educational license is granted for a period of one year, unless stated otherwise, from when the

Product license keys are made available to You. Your Educational license entitles You to email and telephone support for up to two designated employees and product upgrades during the term of

Your license. You grant Foxit the right to use material created under such license for marketing and advertising purposes.

4. SUPPORT, MAINTENANCE, AND UPGRADE PROTECTION TERMS AND CONDITIONS.

4.1. Term of Maintenance. Foxit agrees to provide Maintenance (as defined herein) to You pursuant to the terms and conditions set forth herein provided that You pay the

Maintenance Fee for each Product for which Maintenance is desired and as further described in Section 4.4 below. Maintenance will be provided for a period of one year, unless otherwise agreed to by the parties in writing, from the date of purchase of the

Product (the “Initial Support and Maintenance Term”), and with renewals, annually from the expiration date of the prior Support and Maintenance Term. Failure to renew annual maintenance may result in You having to purchase a new license in order to receive future versions of software and associated ongoing support and maintenance.

4.1.1. Maintenance Services. In exchange for the Maintenance Fee, Foxit agrees to provide to You during the term of this Agreement support and maintenance (collectively

"Maintenance") as follows:

4.1.1.1. Support: Foxit will provide email and telephone support to You for current versions of the Product. Foxit will investigate all of Your questions and problems promptly. You agree to provide adequate information to Foxit to assist in the investigation and to confirm that any problems have been resolved. Foxit does not provide guaranteed response time but will make good faith effort to answer emails and voice mails within twenty-four (24) hours or less during weekdays, excluding holidays.

4.1.1.2. Maintenance: Foxit will supply to You, at no additional charge, any improvements or modifications to the Product that Foxit makes generally available as a minor release such as: 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 etc. Any such improvements or modifications shall become part of the Product for all purposes of this

Agreement.

4.1.1.3. You acknowledge and agree that the Maintenance to be provided by

Foxit hereunder is limited to the most current version of the Product and the immediately preceding version.

4.2. Term of Upgrade Protection. Foxit agrees to provide Upgrade Protection (as defined

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herein) to You pursuant to the terms and conditions set forth herein provided that You pay the Upgrade Protection Fee for each Product for which Upgrade Protection is desired and as further described in Section 4.4 below. Upgrade Protection will be provided for a period of one year, unless otherwise agreed to by the parties in writing, from the date of purchase of the Product (the “Initial Upgrade Protection Term”), and with renewals, annually from the expiration date of the prior Upgrade Protection Term. Failure to renew annual Upgrade Protection may result in You having to purchase a new license in order to receive future versions of software and associated ongoing Upgrade Protection.

4.2.1. Upgrade Protection Services. In exchange for the Upgrade Protection Fee, Foxit agrees to provide to You during the term of this Agreement Upgrade Protection

(collectively "Upgrade Protection") as follows:

4.2.1.1. Support: Foxit will provide email and telephone support to You for current versions of the Product. Foxit will investigate all of Your questions and problems promptly. You agree to provide adequate information to Foxit to assist in the investigation and to confirm that any problems have been resolved.

Foxit does not provide guaranteed response time but will make good faith effort to answer emails and voice mails within twenty-four (24) hours or less during weekdays, excluding holidays.

4.2.1.2. Maintenance: Foxit will supply to You, at no additional charge, any improvements, upgrade, or modifications to the Product that Foxit makes generally available. Any such improvements, upgrades, or modifications shall become part of the Product for all purposes of this Agreement.

4.2.1.3. You acknowledge and agree that the Upgrade Protection Services to be provided by Foxit hereunder is limited to the most current version of the

Product and the immediately preceding version.

4.3. Exclusions. Foxit’s obligation to provide Support is contingent upon proper use of the

Product and full compliance with this Agreement. Moreover, Foxit shall be under no obligation to provide Support should such services be required due to (a) failure to operate the Product within the systems requirements provided for the Product (b) any modification or attempted modification of the Product by You or any third party or (C)

Your failure or refusal to implement Product changes recommended by.

4.4. Consideration. In payment of the Support, Maintenance and Upgrade Protection services to be provided by Foxit hereunder, You shall pay Foxit, or its authorized agent, the applicable fee for the Initial Support, Maintenance and Upgrade Protection Term as indicated on the related invoice, receipt, purchase order, or other ordering document

("Support, Maintenance and Upgrade Protection Fee"). At the end of the Initial Support,

Maintenance and Upgrade Protection Term, or any subsequent Support, Maintenance and Upgrade Protection Term, You may renew participation in Support, Maintenance and

Upgrade Protection services for additional annual term(s) provided You (a) are current on all payments due to Foxit and (b) pay Foxit, or its authorized agent, the applicable renewal fee, which Foxit, or its authorized agent, shall invoice prior to the end of the preceding term, unless terminated by You at least 30 days prior to the expiration of the then current Support, Maintenance and Upgrade Protection Term. The Support,

Maintenance and Upgrade Protection Fee for renewal shall be equal to the Support,

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Maintenance and Upgrade Protection Fee for the immediate preceding annual term plus an increase by a percentage not to exceed the Consumer Price Index (CPI), as published by the U.S. Department of Labor. In addition, Support, Maintenance and Upgrade

Protection shall be discontinued for any and all subsequent Support, Maintenance and

Upgrade Protection Terms for which You fail to pay Foxit the invoice within ten (10) days after the prior Support, Maintenance and Upgrade Protection expiration date.

4.5. Exceptions. For use of the Product or a Beta Software Product, only the Maintenance

Services and Exclusions paragraphs of this section apply. For use of the Product under

Educational Use terms, the Maintenance Services and Exclusion paragraphs apply as long as You pay for the maintenance period defined under Your Single-Use Term License.

5. PAYMENT TERMS. Unless explicitly set forth in this Agreement, all fees and other amounts due under this Agreement are non-cancelable and non-refundable. Unless otherwise agreed to by the parties, You shall pay all fees or amounts within 30 days of the date of the invoice. A late fee shall be charged on any overdue amounts and any other fees and expenses not paid as provided under this Agreement at the rate of one and one-half percent (1½ %) per month, or the highest rate allowable under applicable law, whichever is less, commencing with the date payment was due.

6. TAXES. The fees and all other amounts due as set forth in this Agreement are net amounts to be received by Foxit, exclusive of all taxes, duties, and assessments, including without limitation all sales, withholding, VAT, excise, ad valorem, and use taxes (collectively, the “Taxes”), and are not subject to offset or reduction because of any Taxes incurred by You or otherwise due as a result of this Agreement. You shall be responsible for and shall pay directly, any and all Taxes relating to the performance of this Agreement, provided that this paragraph shall not apply to taxes based solely on Foxit’s income.

7. CONSENT TO USE OF DATA. If Foxit provides any support services to You, You agree that Foxit and its affiliates may collect and use all information You provide as a part of any such support services related to the Product. Foxit agrees not to use this information in a form that personally identifies You. Foxit maintains user login information under which Foxit may collect your Foxit product login email only. Collection of this information occurs in accordance with the Foxit

Privacy Policy (http://www.foxitsoftware.com/privacy.php)

8. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS. Subject to the license grant hereunder, all right, title and interest in and to the Product, the accompanying printed materials, and any copies of the Product are owned by Foxit and its licensors.

9. EXPORT RESTRICTIONS. You acknowledge that Product is of U.S. origin. You agree to comply with all applicable foreign, federal, state and local laws and regulations governing Your use of the

Product. Without limiting the foregoing, in the event that this Agreement permits export of the

Product outside the U.S., You shall be solely responsible for compliance with all applicable U.S. export laws, rules, and regulations. The Product is subject to the U.S. Export Administration

Regulations and other U.S. law, and may not be exported or re-exported to certain countries

(currently Cuba, Iran, Libya, North Korea, Sudan and Syria) or to persons or entities prohibited from receiving U.S. exports (including those (a) on the Bureau of Industry and Security Denied

Parties List or Entity List, (b) on the Office of Foreign Assets Control list of Specially Designated

Nationals and Blocked Persons, and (c) involved with missile technology or nuclear, chemical or biological weapons).

10. WARRANTY

10.1. Warranty. Foxit warrants that for a period of 90 days from the date of delivery

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(“Warranty Period”), under normal use, the Product will perform substantially in conformance with the specifications published in the Documentation. During such period, and as the sole obligation of Foxit and Your sole remedy under the warranty in this Section, if You provide written notice of Foxit’s failure to comply with the above warranty, Foxit will use reasonable commercial efforts to correct such nonconformity in the Product as in accordance with the terms of the Maintenance and Support Policy. In addition, if Foxit determines it is not commercially reasonable to correct the nonconformity, Foxit may elect to terminate the license to such Product, upon which termination Licensee will promptly return to Foxit all such copies of such Product. Upon receipt of the Product from Licensee, Foxit will return to Licensee all license fees (and any unused support fees) paid to Foxit by You for such Product. This warranty set forth above does not apply to, and Foxit shall have no obligation with respect to, any non-conformity arising as a result of (i) use of the Product other than as specified under this Agreement and the related Documentation; (ii) any modification or alteration of the

Product performed other than by Foxit or its agents, or (iii) transfer of the Product to any computer system other than the ones on which Product is authorized to be stalled, except as permitted in this Agreement.

10.2. Disclaimer. Other than the warranty set forth in Section 10.1 above, and to the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, Foxit, its authorized resellers and their subsidiaries provides the Product and any support services related to the Product

("Support Services") AS IS AND WITH ALL FAULTS, and hereby disclaim all other warranties and conditions, either express, implied or statutory, including, but not limited to, any implied warranties, duties or conditions of merchantability, of fitness for a particular purpose, of accuracy or completeness of responses, of results, of workmanlike effort, of lack of viruses, and of lack of negligence, all with regard to the Product, and the provision of or failure to provide support services.

11. LIMIT OF LIABILITY AND EXCLUSION OF INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL AND CERTAIN OTHER

DAMAGES. TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, IN NO EVENT SHALL

FOXIT, ITS AUTHORIZED RESELLERS OR THEIR SUBSIDIARIES BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL,

INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT, PUNITIVE OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHATSOEVER (INCLUDING,

BUT NOT LIMITED TO, DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF PROFITS OR CONFIDENTIAL OR OTHER

INFORMATION, FOR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, FOR PERSONAL INJURY, FOR LOSS OF PRIVACY,

FOR FAILURE TO MEET ANY DUTY INCLUDING OF GOOD FAITH OR OF REASONABLE CARE, FOR

NEGLIGENCE, AND FOR ANY OTHER PECUNIARY OR OTHER LOSS WHATSOEVER) ARISING OUT OF

OR IN ANY WAY RELATED TO THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT, THE PROVISION OF

OR FAILURE TO PROVIDE SUPPORT SERVICES, OR OTHERWISE UNDER OR IN CONNECTION WITH

ANY PROVISION OF THIS LICENSE, EVEN IN THE EVENT OF THE FAULT, TORT (INCLUDING

NEGLIGENCE), STRICT LIABILITY, BREACH OF CONTRACT OR BREACH OF WARRANTY OF FOXIT,

EVEN IF FOXIT HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.

11.1. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY AND REMEDIES. Notwithstanding any damages that You might incur for any reason whatsoever (including, without limitation, all damages referenced above and all direct or general damages), the entire liability of Foxit, its resellers and their subsidiaries under any provision of this License and Your exclusive remedy for all of the foregoing shall be limited to the amount actually paid by You for the

Product. The foregoing limitations, exclusions and disclaimers shall apply to the

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maximum extent permitted by applicable law, even if any remedy fails its essential purpose.

11.2. NOTICE TO U.S. GOVERNMENT END USERS

11.3. For contracts with agencies of the Department of Defense, the Government’s rights in: (1) commercial computer software and commercial computer software documentation shall be governed, pursuant to 48 C.F.R. 227.7201 through 227.7202-4, by Foxit’s standard commercial license(s) for the respective product(s); (2) software and software documentation other than commercial computer software and commercial computer software documentation shall be governed by 48 C.F.R. 252.227-7014; (3) technical data for commercial items other than software or software documentation shall be governed by 48 C.F.R. 252.227-7015(b); and (4) technical data for non-commercial items other than software or software documentation shall be governed by 48 C.F.R. 252.227-7013.

11.4. For contracts with U.S. Government agencies other than the Department of

Defense agencies, the Government’s rights in: (1) commercial computer software and commercial computer software documentation shall be governed, pursuant to 48 C.F.R.

2.101 and 12.212, by Foxit’s standard commercial license(s) for the respective product(s);

(2) software and software documentation other than commercial computer software and commercial computer software documentation shall be governed by 48 C.F.R.

52.227-14, Alternative III; and (3) technical data other than software and software documentation shall be governed by 48 C.F.R. 52.227-14 including, where applicable

Alternatives I or II.

12. GENERAL. This Agreement will be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California excluding that body of laws known as conflicts of law. The United

Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods will not apply. Any legal action or proceeding arising under this Agreement will be brought exclusively in the federal or state courts located in San Jose, California and the parties hereby irrevocably consent to the personal jurisdiction and venue therein. You may not assign this Agreement or any right or interest hereunder, by operation of law or otherwise, without Foxit’s express prior written consent. Any attempt to assign this Agreement, without such consent, will be null and of no effect. Subject to the foregoing, this Agreement will bind and inure to the benefit of each party's successors and permitted assigns. Except as expressly set forth in this Agreement, the exercise by either party of any of its remedies under this Agreement will be without prejudice to its other remedies under this Agreement or otherwise. If for any reason a court of competent jurisdiction finds any provision of this Agreement invalid or unenforceable, that provision of the Agreement will be enforced to the maximum extent permissible and the other provisions of this Agreement will remain in full force and effect. All notices or approvals required or permitted under this

Agreement will be in writing and delivered by confirmed facsimile transmission, by overnight delivery services, or by certified mail, and in each instance will be deemed given upon receipt. All notices or approvals will be sent to the addresses set forth in the applicable ordering document or invoice or to such other address as may be specified by either party to the other in accordance with this section. Neither party will be responsible for any failure or delay in its performance under this Agreement (except for any payment obligations) due to causes beyond its reasonable control, including, but not limited to, labor disputes, strikes, lockouts, shortages of or inability to obtain labor, energy or supplies, war, terrorism, riot, or acts of God. The failure by either party to

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enforce any provision of this Agreement will not constitute a waiver of future enforcement of that or any other provision. This Agreement, including Foxit’s support and maintenance services terms constitutes the entire and exclusive agreement between the parties concerning its subject matter and supersedes all prior written and oral understandings and agreements between the parties regarding its subject matter. The terms and conditions contained in any customer purchase order or other ordering document that are inconsistent with or in addition to the terms and conditions of this Agreement are hereby rejected by Foxit and will be deemed null and of no effect.

13. COMPLIANCE WITH LICENSES. If You are a business, company or organization, You agree that upon request from Foxit or its authorized representative You will within thirty (30) days fully document and certify that use of any and all Foxit Products at the time of the request is in conformity with Your valid licenses from Foxit.

14. DISCONTINUING OR MODIFYING SERVICES. You acknowledge that Foxit has the right to discontinue the manufacture and development of any of the Product and the support for that

Product, in its sole discretion at any time, including the distribution of older Product versions, provided that Foxit agrees not to discontinue the support for that Product during the current annual term of this Agreement, subject to the termination provisions herein. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if Foxit discontinues the manufacture and support for a particular Product, Support for any remaining Products covered by this Agreement shall not be adversely affected. Foxit reserves the right to alter the Support, in its sole discretion but in no event shall such alterations result in: (a) diminished support from the level of support set forth herein; (b) materially diminished obligations for Foxit; or (c) Your materially diminished rights.

15. Should You have any questions concerning this License, or if You desire to contact Foxit for any reason, please call (510) 438-9090.

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Contents

Contents

............................................................................................................. 10

Chapter 1 – Getting Started .................................................................................... 13

Overview.................................................................................................................................. 13

About the User Manual ........................................................................................................... 14

Quick Installation Guide .......................................................................................................... 14

Chapter 2 – Workspace ........................................................................................... 15

Workspace Basics .................................................................................................................... 15

Opening and Viewing PDFs ...................................................................................................... 21

Navigating in Documents ........................................................................................................ 35

Searching and Indexing in PDFs ............................................................................................... 37

Adjusting PDF Views ................................................................................................................ 39

Rules, Guides and Measurements ........................................................................................... 42

Using Group Policy................................................................................................................... 46

Chapter 3 – Creating PDFs....................................................................................... 47

Creating PDF from any file ....................................................................................................... 47

Creating a table of contents from bookmarks......................................................................... 48

Setting Foxit PhantomPDF Printer Properties ......................................................................... 49

Creating PDFs from Microsoft Office Files............................................................................... 50

Creating PDFs from Other Applications ................................................................................... 51

Scanning and OCR (Available in

Standard

and

Business

Only) ................................................ 51

Chapter 4 – Saving and Exporting PDFs................................................................... 56

Saving PDFs .............................................................................................................................. 56

Exporting PDFs (Available in

Standard

and

Business

Only) ..................................................... 56

Reusing PDF Content ............................................................................................................... 57

Chapter 5 – Organizing PDFs (Available in

Standard

and

Business

Only) ................ 59

Inserting Pages ........................................................................................................................ 59

Deleting Pages ......................................................................................................................... 60

Extracting Pages ...................................................................................................................... 60

Replacing Pages ....................................................................................................................... 61

Swapping Two Pages ............................................................................................................... 61

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Duplicating Pages .................................................................................................................... 62

Moving Pages .......................................................................................................................... 62

Cropping Pages ........................................................................................................................ 62

Rotating Pages ......................................................................................................................... 63

Flattening Pages ...................................................................................................................... 63

Chapter 6 – Editing PDFs ......................................................................................... 65

Advanced Editing Features (Available in

Business

Only) ......................................................... 65

General Editing Features (Available in

Standard

and

Business

Only) ...................................... 65

Chapter 7 – Comments ......................................................................................... 101

Commenting Tools.................................................................................................................101

Selecting the Commenting Tools ...........................................................................................101

Using Note Comments ...........................................................................................................102

Using the Text Markup Tools .................................................................................................103

Using the Select Text Tool .....................................................................................................103

Using the Drawing Markup Tools ..........................................................................................103

Using the Typewriter Tools....................................................................................................105

Adding Comments in a Textbox or Callout ............................................................................107

Changing the Appearance of Markups ..................................................................................109

Working on Comments ..........................................................................................................111

Sending Annotated PDFs .......................................................................................................115

Importing & Exporting Comments Data ................................................................................115

Chapter 8 – Stamping PDFs ................................................................................... 117

Stamping a PDF ......................................................................................................................117

Creating a Stamp ...................................................................................................................118

Managing a stamp .................................................................................................................119

Setting Favorite Stamps .........................................................................................................121

Chapter 9 – Forms ................................................................................................. 122

Form Basics ............................................................................................................................122

Filling in PDF Forms ...............................................................................................................123

Commenting on Forms ..........................................................................................................125

Importing & Exporting Form Data .........................................................................................125

Form Designer (Available in

Standard

and

Business

Only) ....................................................125

Running JavaScript (Available in

Standard

and

Business

Only) .............................................146

Chapter 10 – Security ............................................................................................ 149

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Checking PDF Security ...........................................................................................................149

Adding Security to PDF Files ..................................................................................................149

Setting Security Policies .........................................................................................................153

RMS Protector (Available in

Business

Only) ..........................................................................154

SharePoint Service .................................................................................................................161

Chapter 11 – Digital Signatures (Available in

Standard

and

Business

Only) .......... 163

Digital Signatures ...................................................................................................................163

Signing a PDF .........................................................................................................................166

Validating Signatures .............................................................................................................167

Certifying a PDF (Available in

Business

only) .........................................................................168

Viewing Signature Properties ................................................................................................169

Uses Windows Certificate Store to Manage Trust List ..........................................................170

Signature Panels ....................................................................................................................171

Sign PDFs on DocuSign

®

.........................................................................................................171

Chapter 12 – Printing ............................................................................................ 175

Printing a PDF document .......................................................................................................175

Print Dialog ............................................................................................................................177

Chapter 13 – Appendices ...................................................................................... 179

Keyboard Shortcuts ...............................................................................................................179

Command Lines .....................................................................................................................182

Contact Us............................................................................................................. 183

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Chapter 1 – Getting Started

Overview

Welcome to Foxit PhantomPDF™ - Business Ready PDF! Award winning Foxit PhantomPDF provides the right features at the right price, allowing you to produce great looking PDF document and forms quickly, affordably, and securely. Foxit PhantomPDF comes in three editions:

Foxit PhantomPDF Express

to fit the different needs of home/home offices,

Foxit

PhantomPDF Standard

to fit the small and medium sized businesses, and

Foxit PhantomPDF

Business

to fit the large enterprises.

Foxit PhantomPDF

Express

Foxit PhantomPDF

Express

provides the high end features you need at an affordable price. It is small, incredibly fast, and highly accurate for converting popular file formats to professional quality PDF documents with one click of the mouse, while retaining the look and feel of the original documents.

XFA Form Filling

One Click PDF Creation

Batch Create PDF Documents

Table of Contents

Read out Loud

Security

SharePoint Service

DocuSign

Convenient Annotation

Set Document Information for Archive and Search

Foxit PhantomPDF

Standard

Foxit PhantomPDF

Standard

enables businesses to create, edit, and secure reliable PDF documents quickly, easily, and at a cost you can afford.

XFA Form Filling

Direct Editing

Table of Contents

Read out Loud

Robust Document Security

Form Design

Optical Character Recognition(OCR)

Export PDF to Image

PDF/A Validation

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PDF Optimizer

SharePoint Service

DocuSign

Foxit PhantomPDF

Business

Foxit PhantomPDF

Business

provides business the security that ensures regulatory compliance and corporate governance of their important documents and archives and to ensure documents don’t change after they are approved. It stands up to the demands of large enterprises but lightweight enough to easily deploy to thousands of users without exhausting resources. Supports the right features at the right price with the quality and support you expect from an enterprise solution.

The Foxit PhantomPDF

Business

Advanced PDF Editor provides experienced PDF authors with unique editing capabilities to generate great looking PDF documents.

Redaction

Document Certification

XFA Form Filling

Bates Number

Read out Loud

Microsoft

®

Active Directory

®

Rights Management Service Protector and Policy Manager

High Compression

Advanced PDF Editor

SharePoint Service

DocuSign

About the User Manual

This user manual covers all features included in these three editions.

Quick Installation Guide

To get installation, registration, uninstallation and update instructions step by step, please refer to Foxit PhantomPDF

Quick Installation Guide.

Note:

Please go to Edit > Preferences > Trust Manager to disable the safe reading mode first, and then double click

File Attachment icon

to open the attached

Quick Installation Guide

.

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Chapter 2 – Workspace

The Foxit PhantomPDF workspace is packed with tools that help make working with PDF files easier, and is organized into a document pane, a navigation pane, toolbar pane menu bar and status bar. A good way to get up to speed in using Foxit PhantomPDF is by familiarizing yourself with its workspace.

Workspace Basics

Workspace Overview

Foxit PhantomPDF opens in two different ways: as a standalone application, and in a web browser. The associated work areas slightly differ.

The Workspace for PDFs Open in the Application

Double-click the Foxit PhantomPDF icon on the desktop to start this program.

Choose File > Open, navigate to and select any PDF on your computer, and click Open.

F

D

E

Foxit PhantomPDF window

A.

Menu bar

B.

Toolbars

C.

Navigation Pane

D.

Document Pane

E.

Status bar F. Read Mode icon

The Workspace for PDFs Open in a Web Browser

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Open a web browser application.

Select a PDF anywhere on the Internet and click the link.

The PDF will be opened by Foxit PhantomPDF directly in the web browser.

C

D E

PDF open in a web browser

A.

Web browser application menu bar and buttons

B.

Foxit PhantomPDF toolbars

C.

Navigation Pane

D.

Status bar

E.

Document pane

Customizing the Workspace

As you get acquainted with Foxit PhantomPDF, you can set up your work environment.

Skin and Interface Style

There are three kinds of skin,

Classic blue and Purple

for you to change the look of your software.

Also, three kinds of interface style, Normal and tabbed for you to change the interface of your software.

To change the skin of the workspace, please do the following:

Go to Edit > UI Options > Change Skin.

Check the skin you like and click OK.

To change the interface style of the workspace, please do one of the following:

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Go to Edit > UI Options > Change Toolbar Mode > Check Classic Toolbar Mode or Tabbed

Toolbar Mode.

Tabbed Interface

Foxit PhantomPDF tabbed, located across the top of the screen, groups your tools by task, ensuring the commands you use most frequently are close at hand.

A

B

C

Tabbed Interface

A.

Tab B. Groups C. Command Buttons

Tabs

are home to a set of task-related tools.

Groups

within each tab break a task into subtasks.

Command buttons

carry out a command or display a menu of commands.

Note:

All features description below is based on the Normal Interface Style.

Menu Bar and Context Menus

Ordinarily, it is a good idea to keep the menu bar visible so that they are available as you work. It is possible to hide them, using the View > uncheck Menu Bar or press F9. Of course, you can temporarily display the Menu Bar again by right-clicking toolbar and checking Menu Bar.

Foxit PhantomPDF has numerous context-sensitive menus. These menus appear when you right-click an object in the workspace. A context menu displays commands that relate to the item or area clicked.

Toolbars

The default toolbars—Basic Tools and Find Tools—contain commonly used tools and commands for working with PDFs. You can add and delete buttons on the existing toolbars so that only the commands you use most often will be displayed. You can change the toolbar display style and add tools to the Favorite toolbar for easy access.

A

B C D

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Toolbar open by default

A.

Basic Tools B. Find Tools C. View Tools D. DocuSign Tool

Note:

Position the pointer over a tool to see a description of the tool. All tools are identified by name in the View > Tools > Toolbar Items menu.

Showing /Hiding toolbars

To show/hide all toolbars, please do one of the following:

Choose View > Toolbars > Check/Uncheck

Hide Toolbars

.

Right-click the toolbar area, Check/Uncheck

Hide Toolbars

, or press the hotkey F8 on your keyboard.

To show or hide a toolbar, please do one of the following:

Choose View > Toolbars > Check/Uncheck the [toolbar name]. A checkmark next to the toolbar name indicates that the toolbar is visible.

Right-click the toolbar area, check /uncheck the [toolbar name] you want to show/hide.

Choose Edit > UI Options > Customize Toolbars > Toolbar Setting or right-click to choose

Customize Tools

, and then select and deselect the toolbars.

In Tabbed Toolbar Mode,

To collapse/expand the toolbar tab, please click or in the upper right corner or double-click the tab itself.

If you want to use a tool from a collapsed toolbar, click the tab and select the desired tool”.

The toolbar will automatically collapse when using the selected tool.

Setting favorite toolbars

Choose Edit > UI Options > Customize Toolbars > Favorite Toolbar or right-click to choose

Customize Tools.

In the Favorite Toolbar tab, please do the following:

Add -

Select your preferred tools from the left “Command” pane, click Add and see them appear in the right “Favorite Toolbar” pane. <Separator> which will appear between two tools can be added if you like.

Remove -

Select the tools you accidently added to the right “Favorite Toolbar” pane, click Remove, and see them disappear from the right pane.

Reset -

Reset the Favorite Toolbar pane to the default settings.

Click Up/Down button on the right side to adjust the position of your favorite toolbars, and click OK.

To show/hide Favorite Toolbars, you can either right-click toolbars to check/uncheck Favorite

Tools or go to View > Toolbars > check/uncheck Favorite Tools.

Moving toolbars

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Any toolbars can float or be docked. Docked toolbars appear in the toolbar area. Floating toolbars appear as independent palettes that you can move anywhere in the work area. Each toolbar has a grabber bar at the left edge of the toolbar.

To rearrange the docked toolbars, use the toolbar grabber bars to drag them from one position to another.

To float a docked toolbar, drag it by its grabber bar from the toolbar area.

To move a floating toolbar, drag it by its title bar to another location in the work area.

To dock a floating toolbar, double-click its title bar or drag it by its title bar to the toolbar area.

To move all floating toolbars to the toolbar area, choose View > Toolbars > Reset Toolbars.

Returning toolbars to their default configuration

Choose View > Toolbars > Reset Toolbars or right-click to choose Reset Toolbars

Press the hotkey Alt+F8 on your keyboard.

Navigation Pane

Showing or hiding the navigation pane

The buttons on the left side of the navigation pane provides easy access to various panels, such as the Bookmarks panel button and the Pages thumbnails button .

To show the navigation pane, choose View > Navigation Panels > Show Navigation Panels, or use keyboard shortcut F4.

To open a navigation panel, you can either click its button on the left side of the navigation pane, or choose View > Navigation Panels > [navigation panel name].

To close the navigation pane, choose View > Navigation Panels > Hide Navigation Panels, or use keyboard shortcut F4, or click the button for the currently open panel in the navigation pane.

Tip:

To show or hide the navigation pane, you can also click on the button at the top right corner of the navigation pane.

Adjusting the navigation pane

Like the toolbars, the navigation panels can be docked in the navigation pane or float anywhere in the workspace. You can choose to hide or close the panels that you don't need and open the ones you do. What’s more, you can also adjust the width of the navigation pane easily.

1.

Viewing a panel in the navigation pane

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By default, all the panels dock in the navigation pane with a set of panel buttons appearing on the left side of the work area. Do one of the following:

Select the button for the panel on the left side of the navigation pane.

Choose View > Navigation Panels > [panel name].

2.

Changing the display area for navigation pane

To change the view area of the navigation pane, drag its right border to adjust the width.

To minimize or maximize the navigation pane, click on the button corner of the navigation pane.

at the top right

3.

Docking or floating a navigation panel

To float a navigation panel, drag the panel button into the document pane.

To move a panel, drag it by its panel button to another location.

To dock a floating panel, double-click its title bar.

To dock multiple floating panels, choose View > Navigation Panels > Dock All Panels.

Working with Layers

A layer or as it is more formally known Optional Content Groups (OCG) is a dictionary representing a collection of graphics that can be made visible or invisible dynamically by users of viewer applications. In a PDF file, each layer may hold any portion of the document's objects, and layers may be made visible or invisible, showing or hiding their contained objects, in any combination.

With Foxit PhantomPDF, you can control the display of PDF layers with the Layer panel. For example, you may divide background imagery, main content areas, and advertisements amongst their own top-level layers, and easily hide the layers that you don't want others to view.

Showing or hiding PDF layers

In a PDF, information can be stored on different layers. To show or hide related content stored in a variable number of separate layers, you can simply refer to the Layer panel on the left side of the work area. Please note that you cannot create or edit layers in Foxit PhantomPDF; however, you can view layers and choose to show or hide the content associated with each layer.

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B

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Layer Panel

A.

A checkmark indicates a displayed layer B. Hidden layer

1.

Open the Layer panel, and then do one of the following:

 To hide a layer, uncheck the layer.

 To show a hidden layer, click the empty box and a checkmark will appear.

2.

From the Option menu at the top right corner of the Layer panel, choose one of the following:

List Layers for All Pages - Shows every layer across every page of the document.

List Layers for Visible Pages - Shows layers only on the currently visible pages.

 Reset to Initial Visibility - Resets layers to their default state.

Expand All – Expands all layers.

Collapse All - Collapses all of the currently layers in the view.

Working with Asian Languages in PDFs

If you try opening PDF files directly that contain Eastern Asian Languages such as Traditional and simplified Chinese, Japanese, and Korean, you can open them with Foxit PhantomPDF directly now. The add-on of Eastern Asian Language has been integrated into Foxit PhantomPDF package, so you won’t be prompted to download and install the required language font kits. Foxit

PhantomPDF lets you view, search, and print PDF documents with Asian language text.

Asian Languages

Note:

To update the Eastern Asian Language font kits, users still have to go to Help > Check for

Updates Now to download and install the updated version.

Setting preferences

Many program settings are specified in the Preferences dialog box, including settings for File

Associations, Forms, Full Screen, General, History, JavaScript, Languages, OCR, Page Display,

PDF/A, Reading, RMS Setting, Signature, and Trust Manager. Once you set preferences, they remain in effect until you change them.

1.

Choose Edit > Preferences.

2.

Under Categories, select the type of preference you want to change.

Opening and Viewing PDFs

You can open and view PDFs in Foxit PhantomPDF from the desktop, or in a web browser.

Opening PDFs

Opening a PDF document in Foxit PhantomPDF

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Do one of the following:

Choose File > Open, or click the Open button on File Toolbar. In the Open dialog box, select the file name, and click Open. PDF documents are usually identified with .pdf extension.

Drag and drop the PDF file into the Foxit PhantomPDF window.

Note:

You can open more than one PDF document within the same Foxit PhantomPDF application.

When you open more than one file at a time, you can navigate the PDF files easily by clicking the corresponding tabs or file names under the Window menu.

Opening a PDF document from desktop or within other applications

If you set Foxit PhantomPDF as your default viewer for PDF files, you are able to launch and open

PDF files in the following applications:

Email Application: in most email applications, you can double-click the attachment icon to open the document.

Web Application: you can open a PDF document by clicking on the PDF file link in your web browser. Also, you can view the PDF content embedded in the HTML.

File System: double-click the PDF file icon in your file system.

Opening a secured PDF document

If you receive a PDF that is protected by security features, you may need a password to open the document. Some protected documents have other restrictions that prevent you from printing, editing, copying, etc.

When opening a protected PDF, you will be prompted to enter the password.

When trying to copy or edit a secured PDF, you will be prompted that you are prohibited to do it without the owner’s permission.

Retrieving recently opened documents from within Foxit PhantomPDF

In “File” pull-down menu, you will be able to instantly retrieve recently opened documents.

Foxit PhantomPDF provides a list of recently opened PDF documents. Choose File > a previously opened PDF.

Note:

To customize the number of document in recently used list, please choose

Edit >

Preferences > History.

Viewing PDFs

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different ways for you to read PDF files: multi-tab browsing, single document interface mode, multiple document interface mode and read mode.

Multi-tab browsing

The multi-tab browsing feature enables you to open multiple files in a single instance. Newly opened PDFs will be displayed in tabs.

To enable tabbed browsing, go to Edit > Preferences > Documents > Open Setting > uncheck

Allow Multiple Instances.

Tab bar

Single document interface mode

Create a new window when you double-click to open a new PDF file.

To enable single document interface mode, go to Edit > Preferences > Documents > Open

Setting > check Allow Multiple Instances.

Read Mode

User interface settings, such as the navigation pane, toolbar, and status bar, will be hidden when a PDF is displayed in Read Mode. The document pane is enlarged, reducing wasted reading space while leaving the menu bar available for necessary operations.

To view a document in Read Mode, please choose one of the following:

Click the Read Mode button on the upper right corner.

Press the shortcut key “Ctrl + H” on the keyboard.

In Read Mode, a basic toolbar floats at the bottom of the screen. This offers basic tools, such as save, print, zoom in/out, etc. Please move the cursor towards the bottom to activate this floating box.

If you open multiple PDFs, please press “Ctrl + Tab” on the keyboard to switch through them in

Read Mode.

Reading a document in Reverse View

To read documents in a backward order, please do one of the following:

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Choose View > View Mode > Reverse View.

Closing windows

To close the current PDF file, click Close on the File menu.

To close all PDF files, click Close All on the File menu.

Viewing PDFs in Full Screen Mode

In Full Screen mode, Foxit PhantomPDF Document Pane fills the entire screen, with Menu Bar,

Toolbar, Status bar, and Bookmarks pane hidden behind. The mouse pointer remains active in Full

Screen mode so that you can click links.

1.

To set Full Screen preferences, please go to

Edit > Preferences > Full Screen

.

2.

To enter Full Screen mode, please do one of the following:

Choose View > View Mode > Full Screen.

Click the Full Screen button

Press the shortcut key F11. on Toolbar.

Right-click the Document Pane and select Full Screen.

3.

To adjust the view in Full Screen mode, right-click the document and work with the Context

Menu.

Note:

This feature will not be available unless you clear

Left click to go forward one page; right click to go back one page

checkbox in the Preference dialog.

4.

To exit Full Screen mode:

Press Esc key.

Click the Exit Full Screen button on the screen.

Page Transition in Full Screen

Foxit PhantomPDF supports page transition to turn pages in Full Screen mode. There are 11 transition types: Split, Blinds, Box, Wipe, Dissolve, Glitter, Fly, Push, Cover, Uncover and Fade. Also, you could set the direction, speed and page range for the transition.

To edit page transition, please refer to Editing Page Transition in Full Screen.

Comparing Documents (Available in

Standard

and

Business

Only)

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select the type of differences you’re looking for to verify that the appropriate changes have been made. The Document Compare feature does not compare comments in the PDF.

Comparing a revised PDF to an earlier version

Choose File > Compare PDF Files.

Compare PDF Files Dialog Box

Specify the two documents to be compared. Click

Choose

to select the file and preview them.

Choose the specific page you want to preview by dragging on the page range bar.

Under Compare Range, select one of the following:

All –

Select all pages from the newer/older document to compare.

Pages -

Select equal page numbers from the newer and older document for comparison.

Markup color:

Set the color for the result of comparison.

Include font information –

Compares formatting.

Click OK. And then a PDF document named result of comparison will be automatically created and displayed with PhantomPDF.

Read Out Loud

What’s Read Out Loud?

Read Out Loud is a Text-to-Speech (TTS) tool. This tool can read the text in comments and alternate text descriptions for images and fillable fields. With this feature, you can obtain information without having to view the page, helping to effectively relieve eyestrain. It also enables you to view other materials while listening to a PDF’s content.

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To use the Read Out Loud, please choose one of the following:

In Normal Mode, please right-click the toolbar > choose Read, or go to View > Read out

Loud.

In Tabbed Toolbar Mode, please go to View > Read this page.

Setting Reading Preferences

Please go to Edit (Files in Tabbed Toolbar Mode)> Preferences > Reading.

Page vs. Documents

1.

Only read the currently visible pages - Read the visible page displayed on the current window.

2.

Read the entire document - Read every page of the document in order.

3.

For large documents, only read the currently visible pages - If you open a large PDF, the system will only read the current, visible page.

4.

Minimum number of pages in a large document - Set a minimum number of pages to define a PDF as a “large document.

Reading Actions

In Read Out Loud Mode, some simple actions are offered for users to control the reading status, including read this page, read this document, pause, resume, rate up, rate down and stop.

1.

In Normal Mode, a simple reading toolbar will be shown on the user interface for.

2.

In Tabbed Toolbar Mode, open the drop-down menu to choose an action.

Read Out Loud uses the available voices installed on your system. If you have SAPI 5 voices installed from text-to-speech or other language applications, you can choose to have them read your PDFs.

Note:

Read Out Loud isn’t a screen reader. Some operating systems may not support it.

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PDF Optimizer (Available in

Standard

and

Business

Only)

With PDF optimizer, the users of Foxit PhantomPDF can compress the image files and clear out the data redundancy of PDF objects.

Choose Tools > PDF Optimizer.

Setting the properties in the PDF optimizer dialogue box.

PDF Optimizer Dialog Box

For

Images

, choose the appropriate down sampling method in the Downsample list box

(including average the downsampling, subsampling and the bicubic downsampling) or you can choose off item to turn off the option. Set the right pixels, image type of compression, the image quality and the tile size as needed.

Note:

If you check the option “Optimize images only there is a reduction in size”, the images will not be optimized when there is no reductions.

For

Fonts

, move the embedded fonts to the right list to lift to embed.

For

Discard Objects

, please check the objects settings you want to discard.

For

Discard User Data

, please check the user related information you want to discard.

For

Clean Up

, please check the Cleanup settings you want to optimize the document.

Click OK button and save the optimized PDF file.

E-mailing Documents

E-mailing documents is a useful feature. You may need to send a PDF file you are reading to the customers to speed up your daily work, or an interesting story that you want to share with your

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friends.

To e-mail a PDF file, please do the following:

Choose File > Email…

System default e-mail application runs.

The PDF will be attached in the e-mail automatically.

Type the subject and e-mail address, and click Send.

Using Foxit Text Viewer

With Foxit Text Viewer, you can work on all PDF documents in pure text view mode. It allows you to easily reuse the texts scattered among images and tables, and acts like Notepad. Also, you can adjust some settings to meet your needs.

Entering Text View mode

Do one of the following:

Choose View > View Mode > Text Viewer.

Click the Text Viewer icon

Press the shortcut key Alt + 9.

on the Basic Toolbar

Customizing Text Viewer

As soon as Text Viewer is activated, you can use the Font Setting Tools to customize your own work area. Right click the text area to select Font Setting.

1.

To show or hide the Font Setting Tools, please do one of the following:

Choose View > Toolbars > check or uncheck Text Viewer. A check mark indicates that Text

Viewer is displayed.

Right-click the text area > check or uncheck Text Viewer.

2.

Changing text font when reading with Text Viewer

Right-click and choose Font Setting > Font….

Choose Font name, Font Style, Font Size, Effects, Color and Script from respective fields in

Font dialog box. The suggested font for best screen display is Courier New.

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Note:

You can change all aspects pertaining to text view font in the Font dialog box, or you can also use individual buttons on the Text Viewer Toolbar to change font color and toggle between regular style and Bold or Italic styles.

3.

Toggling between regular style and Bold style, choose Font Setting > Bold.

4.

Toggling between regular style and Italic style, choose Font Setting > Italic..

5.

Changing the text color

Right-click and choose Font Setting > Color…

Text Viewer Colors dialog box pops up.

Drag respective sliders or type the value to change the Foreground (Font) Color and

Background (page) Color. You can preview the changes in the box with a word “Sample”.

Click OK to complete the procedure, or click Cancel to abandon the changes.

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Changing Text Viewer settings

Right click the text area > select Setting…

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Below are the text viewer settings:

A.

Set page width at three different levels: Current page width, Current document width and System default width.

B.

Minimal width – the valid value for this field is 0-1024. It is set to 78 by default.

C.

Keep Column – for PDF tables or text columns, you can check Keep Column to retain appropriate column in text viewer mode. It is checked by default.

D.

Auto Width – for PDF tables or text columns, you can check Auto Width to keep proper width between text automatically. It is checked by default.

E.

Auto Rotate – you can check Auto Rotate to ensure consistent orientation with that of the printer. It is checked by default.

Navigating in text viewer mode

1.

Going to the next or previous page

Do one of the following:

Choose View > Go To > Previous Page or Next Page on Menu Bar.

Click the Previous Page icon or Next Page icon on the Status Bar.

Put the cursor in the Document Pane, press the Left or Right Arrow on keyboard to move the pages up or down.

Press the Space Bar or Shift + Space to move the pages up or down.

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2.

Going to the first or last page

Do one of the following:

Choose View > Go To > First Page or Last Page on Menu Bar.

Click the First Page icon or Last Page icon on the Status Bar.

Press the Home or End keys.

3.

Going to a specific page

Do one of the following:

Choose View > Go To > Pages… > input the specific page number > OK.

Input or select the specific page number on the Current Page Number Box

on Status Bar, and press Enter.

Changing the magnification level of a document

Do one of the following procedures:

1.

Click the Zoom Out button or the Zoom In button on the Zoom Toolbar.

2.

Choose View > Zoom > Zoom In or Zoom Out. Or you can select Zoom To… > choose or input a magnification percentage > OK.

Finding text in Text Viewer mode

To find text you are looking for, follow the steps below:

Press Ctrl + F.

Type the text in the Find What field.

Select the search options to limit your search:

A.

Match whole word only -- limits the search to match only whole words. For example, if you search for the word

Read

, the word

Reader

will not be found.

B.

Match case -- makes the search case-sensitive. For example, if you search for the word

text

, the words

Text

and

TEXT

will not be found.

C.

Direction Up or Down -- sets the search order from the beginning to the end or from the end to beginning.

Press the Find Next button or Enter. Foxit PhantomPDF jumps to the first instance of the search term, which appears highlighted.

Press Enter repeatedly or Tools > Find Next, or Find Next shortcut key F3 to continue searching the next instances of the search term.

Note:

The Find field is unavailable in Text Viewer mode.

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Copying text in Text Viewer mode

1.

Select text

Select a word: Double-click the word you want to select.

Select a line of text: Move the cursor toward a line of text you want to select.

Select all the text: Press Ctrl + A or right-click the Document Pane > choose Select All.

Copying text

Do one of the following:

Right-click the selected text > choose Copy.

Press shortcut key Ctrl + C.

Pasting text

To paste the selected text on Clipboard to another application, please follow the paste command of the specific application.

PDF Properties

To view the PDF properties, please choose File > Properties. You can acquire all relevant information as follows:

Description

This tab shows some basic information about the document. The title, author, subject, and keywords may have been set by the person who created the document in the source application.

You can easily edit the document information within the PDF document, a useful way for searching and indexing files.

Initial View (Available in

Standard

and

Business

Only)

When a user opens your PDF document, they see the initial view of the PDF. You can set the initial view to the magnification level, page and page layout that you want. If your PDF is a presentation, you may want to set the initial view to Full Screen Mode. After you define the initial view of the PDF, you can add page transitions to selected pages of the entire document.

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Initial View tab of the Document Properties dialog box

Define the initial view as Full Screen mode

When setting the initial view of a PDF to Full Screen mode, you must define how the document opens.

1.

Choose

File > Properties

.

2.

In the Document Properties dialog box, select Initial View.

3.

For best results, do the following:

Choose

Page Only

from the Navigation tab menu.

Choose

Single Pag

e from the Page layout menu.

Set Open to page to the page on which you want to start the presentation.

4.

Select Open in Full Screen mode to open the document without the menu bar, toolbar, or window controls displayed. Click OK. (You have to save and reopen the file to see the effects.)

Note:

Users can exit Full Screen mode by pressing

Esc

if their preferences are set this way.

However, in Full Screen mode, users cannot apply commands and select tools unless they know the keyboard shortcuts. You may want to set up page actions in the document to provide this functionality.

Security

This tab describes security permissions and what functionality is allowed within a PDF. All the security information is listed here if a password has been applied to the PDF.

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Security tab of the Document Properties dialog box

See also

“ Checking PDF security “

Fonts

The Fonts tab lists the fonts and the font types used in the original document, as well as the encoding used to display the original fonts.

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Fonts tab of the Document Properties dialog box

Navigating in Documents

Foxit PhantomPDF provides user-friendly controls to navigate through PDF documents. You can navigate in PDF documents by paging through or by using navigational tools.

Page through a Document

1.

Navigating around documents. Do one of the following:

Using mouse actions or keystrokes

Scroll the mouse wheel or press the Down or Up Arrows on the keyboard to navigate around the documents.

Scroll automatically

Automatic scrolling allows users to view documents without using mouse actions or keystrokes. Foxit PhantomPDF also enables you to change the scrolling speed with ease.

A.

Choose “View” > “Page Display” > “AutoScroll”.

B.

Do one of the following:

To increase or decrease the scrolling speed, press the Up Arrow or Down Arrow key, depending on the direction of scrolling.

To reverse the direction of scrolling, press the minus sign (-) key.

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To jump to the next or previous page, press the Space Bar or Shift + Space.

To stop automatic scrolling, choose View > AutoScroll again.

2.

Going to the next or previous page. Do one of the following:

Choose View > Go To > Previous Page or Next Page on Menu Bar.

Click the Previous Page icon or the Next Page icon on Status Bar.

Put the cursor in the Document Pane, press the Page Up or Page Down keys to turn the pages.

Put the cursor in the Document Pane, press the Left or Right Arrows on the keyboard to move the pages up or down.

3.

Going to the first or last page. Do one of the following:

Choose View > Go To > First Page or Last Page on Menu Bar.

Click the First Page icon

Press the Home or End keys.

or the Last Page icon on Status Bar.

4.

Going to a specific page. Do one of the following:

Choose View > Go To > Pages… > input the specific page number > OK.

Input or select the specific page number on the Current Page Number Box

on the Status Bar, and press Enter.

5.

Retracing your steps

To go back or forward one page, click the Previous View button on the Toolbar or Status Bar.

Navigating with Bookmarks

or Next View button

Bookmark displays the list of bookmarks that the document contains. Generally speaking, it is a visual table of contents that represents the chapters, main headings, and other organizational elements in a document.

1.

To show or hide bookmarks, do one of the following:

Choose View > Navigation Panels > Bookmarks.

Click the Bookmark button on the Navigation pane.

Click the button at the top right corner of the Navigation pane to minimize or maximize bookmarks.

2.

To jump to a topic, click the bookmark or right-click the bookmark and then choose “Go to

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Bookmark”. Click the plus (+) or minus (-) sign to expand or collapse the bookmark contents.

Navigating with Page Thumbnails

Page thumbnails are reduced-size versions of PDF pages. It provides miniature previews of document pages and makes it easier to view and recognize them. The red box in the page thumbnail indicates which area of the page appears.

1.

To show or hide page thumbnails, do one of the following:

Choose View > Navigation Panels > Pages.

Click the Page Thumbnails button on the Navigation pane.

Click the button at the top right corner of the Navigation pane to minimize or maximize Pages panel.

2.

To navigate with page thumbnails, do one of the following:

To jump to another page, click its thumbnail.

To move to another location of the current page, drag and move the red box in its thumbnail.

To resize page thumbnails, right-click on a thumbnail, and then choose “Enlarge Page

Thumbnails” or “Reduce Page Thumbnails”.

Navigating with Links

Links take you to another location in the current document, or to locations in other documents or websites. Clicking a link on PDF documents is just the same as in other applications. You can follow a link by doing the following:

Select the Hand tool on Basic Toolbar.

Position the pointer over the link until the pointer changes to the hand with a pointing finger .

Searching and Indexing in PDFs

Finding Text

Foxit PhantomPDF provides handy tools to find text. You can not only search text in a PDF, but also in certain files or disks. Also, you can limit your search by choosing the options offered on the Find Text dialog box to find specific items.

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To find text you are looking for, follow the steps below:

Choose Tools > Find Text… or select the Find Field

Type the text in the Find What field. on the toolbar

Click the drop-down button next to Find search:

, and select the search options to limit your

A.

Whole words only -- limits the search to match only whole words. For example, if you search for the word

Read

, the word

Reader

will not be found.

B.

Case-Sensitive -- makes the search case-sensitive. For example, if you search for the word

text

, the words

Text

and

TEXT

will not be found.

C.

Include Bookmarks -- enables you to search for a word in the whole text, including bookmarks.

D.

Include Comments -- enables you to search for a word in the whole text, including comments.

Press the Find Next button, Find Previous button, or Enter. Foxit PhantomPDF jumps to the first instance of the search term, which appears highlighted.

Press Enter repeatedly or Tools > Find Next, or Find Next shortcut key F3 to continue searching the next instances of the search term.

Doing advanced search

The search function enables you to search a string either in a single PDF file or in multiple PDF files under a specified folder. When the search finishes, all occurrences will be listed in a tree view, allowing you to quickly preview the contexts and jump to specific locations.

1.

Searching text

To search text you are looking for, follow the steps below:

Go to Tools > Search, or select Open Full Foxit Search from the Find drop-down menu.

In the Search window, type the text you want to search for, and do any of the following:

A.

To search the text in the current PDF document, select In the current PDF document.

B.

To search the text in all PDF documents in specific files or disk, select All PDF

Documents in > choose one of the disks or User-selected search paths.

C.

To limit the search to match only whole words, check whole words only. For example, if you search for the word

Read

, the word

Reader

will not be found.

D.

To make the search case-sensitive, check Case-Sensitive. For example, if you search for the word

text

, the words

Text

and

TEXT

will not be found.

Click Search button.

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icon that indicates the type of occurrence. If necessary, click the plus sign (+) to expand the search results. Then select an instance in the results to view that instance in the PDF.

(Optional) Click the New Search button to start a new search task.

Tip:

When you search in PDFs, the key words in comments and bookmarks panels are included in the search.

2.

Moving and resizing search box

The advanced search box can float or be docked. You can also resize the box with ease.

To float the docked search box, please double-click the title bar or drag it by its title bar to another location in the work area.

To move the floating search box, drag it by its title bar to another location in the work area.

To resize the search box, drag any corner point to adjust.

To dock the floating search box, double-click the title bar or drag it by the title bar to its original location.

Adjusting PDF Views

Foxit PhantomPDF provides multiple tools that help you adjust the view of your PDF documents.

It includes simple tools as Zoom In and Zoom Out, as well as more advanced tools like setting the page layout and orientation.

Changing the Page Orientation

You can change the orientation of the document from portrait to landscape view by using the

Rotate

tools.

Choose View > Rotate View > Clockwise or Counterclockwise.

Click the Rotate Clockwise button

Rotate View Toolbar.

or Rotate Counterclockwise button on

Note:

You can change the page view in 90-degree increments, but the change only affects screen display instead of its actual orientation. You cannot save the changes in page view.

Adjusting Page Magnification

Do one of the following procedures:

1.

Click the Zoom In or Zoom Out tools

Zoom Out/In Tool on Menu Bar.

on the View Toolbar or View > Zoom >

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Note:

If you click on a page, then the tool will zoom in/out on the page, trying to keep the clicked point as the center of the window. If you drag a rectangle on the page and then release the mouse, then the tool will zoom in/out on the page, trying to keep the rectangle as the center of the window. If you press the Ctrl key while scrolling the mouse wheel, then the tool will zoom in/out on the page based on the scrolling direction.

2.

Select or input a magnification percentage in the Magnification Percentage Area

on the Status Bar.

3.

Right-click the Document Pane and choose Zoom In or Zoom Out. Or you can select Zoom

To… > choose or input a magnification percentage > OK.

4.

Using the Loupe Tool

Choose the Loupe Tool on the View Toolbar or by clicking View > Zoom > Loupe Tool.

Move the loupe tool to the places you want to view, you will see the amplificatory or decreased objects in the Loupe Tool dialog box.

(Optional) Select the Lock option in the Loupe Tool dialog box. Click the area of the document you want to view in closer detail. A red rectangle appears in the document, corresponding to the area shown in the Loupe Tool window. You can drag or resize the rectangle to change the Loupe tool view.

To change the scale ratio of the Loupe Tool, you can either enter a value in the zoom text box, or drag the slider in the Loupe Tool dialog box.

5.

Using the Magnifier

You can easily magnify areas of the PDF files as you work on Foxit PhantomPDF with this free tool.

It is especially useful for visually impaired people with some functional vision.

Magnifier Fisheye Magnifier

Choose the Magnifier on the Toolbar or by clicking View > Zoom > Magnifier.

Move the Magnifier to the places you want to view.

To switch between Magnifier and Fisheye Magnifier, press the left mouse button.

To change the size of magnifier window, press the right mouse button.

To turn off the Magnifier, choose any other tools.

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Resizing a Page to Fit the Window

There are three types for you to choose:

To resize the page to fit entirely in the document pane, choose View > Zoom > Fit Page, or click Fit Page button on View Toolbar, or right-click the Document Pane and choose

Fit Page.

To resize the page to fit the width of the window, choose View > Zoom > Fit Width, or click the Fit Width button on View Toolbar, or right-click the Document Pane and choose

Fit Width. Part of the page may be out of view.

To resize the page to its actual size, choose View > Zoom > Actual Size, or click the Actual

Size button on View Toolbar, or right-click the Document Pane and choose Actual Size.

To resize the page to fit the visible width of the window, removing the margins, choose

View > Zoom > Fit Visible.

Changing the Page Display

Changing page display is especially useful when you want to zoom out to get an overview of the document layout. Foxit PhantomPDF provides the following page layouts:

Single Page - Displays one page in the document pane at a time.

Continuous - Arranges the pages in the document pane in a continuous vertical column.

Facing - Arranges the pages side by side, displaying only two pages at a time.

Continuous Facing - Arranges the pages side by side in a continuous vertical column.

Show Cover Page During Facing

If a document has more than two pages, the first page can be displayed alone on the right side of the document pane in Facing and Continuous Facing views.

To display the cover page as the first page on the right followed by two facing pages, please choose the Facing or Continuous Facing mode, and then select View > Page Layout > Show Cover

Page During Facing.

To set page display, please do one of the following:

Choose View > Page Display, and choose one of the mode to your needs.

Using Split-Window View

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panes (Spreadsheet Split command).

With Split view, you can scroll, change the magnification level, or turn to a different page in the active pane without affecting the other pane.

The Spreadsheet Split view is useful if you want to keep column headings and row labels visible while scrolling through a large spreadsheet or table. In this mode, changing the magnification in one pane changes the magnification in all panes. Also, scrolling is coordinated between the panes.

Scrolling a pane horizontally also scrolls the pane above or below it; scrolling vertically also scrolls the pane to the left or right of that pane.

To split the view into two panes, choose View > Page Display > check Split.

To split the view into four panes with synchronized scrolling and zoom levels, choose View >

Page Display > check Spreadsheet Split.

To restore single-pane view, choose View > uncheck Split/Spreadsheet Split.

Rules, Guides and Measurements

Using Rulers & Guides

Foxit PhantomPDF provides horizontal and vertical ruler guides to help you align and position text, graphics or other objects on the page. They can also be used to check their size and the margins in your documents.

A

B

Rulers & Guides

A.

Rulers

B.

Guides

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Showing or hiding rulers

To show/hide rulers, select View > Rulers.

Creating ruler guides

Do one of the following:

Drag down from the horizontal ruler to create a horizontal guide, or drag to the right of the vertical ruler to create a vertical guide.

Double-click a location on the horizontal ruler to create a vertical guide, or double-click a location on the vertical ruler to create a horizontal guide.

Moving ruler guides

Select the Hand tool, click and hold the guide, and then drag it to a new location.

Changing unit of measurement

Right-click the horizontal ruler or the vertical ruler, and select a measurement system for the rulers.

Deleting ruler guides

 To delete a guide, click the guide to select it, and then press the Delete key.

To delete all guides on a certain page, scroll to the page, right-click in the ruler area and choose Clear Guides on Page.

 To delete all guides, right-click in the ruler area and choose Clear All Guides.

Measuring the Objects

The Measure Tools enable you to measure distances and areas of objects in PDF documents. The measure tools are especially useful when you need to know the distances or areas associated with objects in a form or computer-aided design (CAD) drawing or when you want to measure certain areas of a document before sending to a professional printer. The measure tools are available to Reader users only if the PDFs are measurable.

When you use a measure tool, the tool dialog box displays the measurements of the line segments you draw.

Measuring the objects

Choose Comments > Measurements > [measure tool name], or click the measure tools on toolbar, and do any of the following:

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Select the Distance Tool to measure the distance between two points. Click the first point, move the pointer to the second point, and click again. The measurements will appear on the page.

Select the Perimeter Tool to measure a set of distance between multiple points. Click the first point to start, and then click each point you want to measure. Double-click the last point to end measuring.

Select the Area Tool to measure the area within the line segments that you draw. Click the first point to start, and then click each point you want to measure. After you have clicked at least two points, click the first point or double-click the last point to complete the area measurement.

Note:

You can also choose to complete or cancel measurement by right-clicking and choosing options from the context menu.

After selecting the measuring tool, do any of the following in the pop-up dialog box:

To change the scaling ratio (such as 1:2) on the drawing areas, specify the appropriate numbers in the tool dialog box. If necessary, change the unit of measurement next to this ratio.

Check Measurement Markup in the tool dialog box if you want the lines you draw to appear as a comment. You can put the pointer over the measurement with the Hand tool selected so that you can view the measurement and annotation you have drawn.

Note:

The object you draw will disappear when the Measurement Markup is deselected in the

Distance dialog box.

Take a look at the following example:

A

.

Select Distance Tool, and set the scale ratio as 1 inch = 2 inch in the pop-up Distance Tool dialog box.

1 inch =

2 inch

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1 inch

B.

You will see the actual distance between these two points is 1 inch. But with the scale ratio (1 inch = 2 inch), the distance displaying on the screen is shown as 2 inch.

1 inch

=2 inch

Working on the measurement object

After you complete the measurement, you are able to do further operations on it, such as move, resize, flip, and even work on it the way you work on comments.

Moving the measurement object

With the Hand Tool or Annotation Selection Tool selected, click the measurement object you want to move.

Place the cursor over the object when the pointer changes into , hold and drag the mouse to move it to the intended place.

Changing the length and orientation of the line segment

With the Hand Tool or Annotation Selection Tool selected, select one of the resize corners , you will see the pointer change into .

Hold and drag the mouse to change the length and orientation of the line segment.

Flipping the measurement and annotation

You can reverse measurement and annotation of the object you draw.

Before flipping After flipping

To flip the measurement and annotation of the object, do the following:

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Working on measurement objects as comments

The measurement objects can also be used as comments, as a result of which, you cannot only set status, open popup note, delete, reply to the objects, but you can also set properties, and set current properties as default for them.

For the information of how to work on the objects as comments, please refer to the

corresponding section of “Chapter 7 – Comments” .

Using Group Policy

Group Policy (GPO), a feature of the Microsoft Windows NT family of operating systems, is a set of rules that control the working environment of user accounts and computer accounts. It offers the centralized management and configuration of operating systems, applications, and users' settings in an Active Directory environment.

For instructions to use group policy of Foxit Enterprise Reader, please see the attached Foxit

PhantomPDF GPO_Manual. If you cannot open the attachment, please go to Edit > Preferences >

Trust Manager > uncheck the Safe Reading Mode.

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Chapter 3 – Creating PDFs

Up to 3 times faster than other PDF tools, Foxit PhantomPDF makes creating PDF and PDF/A documents simple and streamlined. With a click you can quickly convert virtually any kind of file to PDF without having to open the source application.

Creating PDF from any file

One-click PDF creation from any file

Foxit PhantomPDF can create any kind of printable files to PDF simply by dragging the file into the program window; alternatively you can use Foxit PhantomPDF to quickly convert files to PDF directly from within Windows® Explorer.

To create a PDF with one click:

Drag the document you want to convert on to the Foxit PhantomPDF desktop icon .

If Foxit PhantomPDF is open, drag the file directly into the application window.

Right click the document icon you want to convert and choose Convert to PDF with

PhantomPDF.

Creating a PDF from a file

You can create a PDF from Office, email, a web site, or from any file that prints.

1. Choose File > Create PDF > From File.

2. In the Open dialog box, select a file. You can browse all file types when you select All Files (**) from the File type menu.

3. Click Open to convert the file to a PDF.

4. Type a filename and specify a location in pop-up

Save

dialog box.

Note:

Depending on the type of file being converted, the converting application opens automatically and a progress dialog box appears.

Creating a PDF from multiple files

You can easily merge files of different types into a single PDF.

1.

Choose File > Create PDF > From Multiple Files

2.

In the Convert Multiple Files dialog box, click Add Files to select the files you want to combine, click Add Folder to add all files under this specific folder.

3.

Adjust the order of files as desired by using Move Up/Down.

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Select Merge multiple files into a single PDF file, and click Convert.

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Foxit PhantomPDFPDF uses original filename as a bookmark as default when combining multiple files into a single PDF.

Creating a PDF from a blank page

You can create a PDF from a blank page rather than beginning with a file, a clipboard image, or scanning.

1.

Choose File > Create PDF > From Blank Page.

2.

Choose Edit > TouchUp > TouchUp Text Tool or Comments > Typewriter > Typewriter.

3.

Double click the blank page to start typing the text you want to add to the blank page.

4.

As needed, select other tools and options that you want to apply to the PDF.

5.

Choose File > Save, and select a name and location for the PDF file.

Creating a PDF from Clipboard

You can create a PDF directly from your clipboard.

1.

Choose File > Create PDF > From Clipboard.

2.

The texts or images in the clipboard will be converted to a new PDF file.

Creating a PDF using the Print command

Foxit PDF Printer works like a standard printer, so you can use it to print your files from any windows applications as if you would print to a real printer.

1. Open the file in its authoring application.

2. Choose File > Print.

3. Select the printer named Foxit PhantomPDF Printer, and click OK button to start printing.

4. You will be prompted to specify the name of the PDF file and where to store, simply assign the PDF filename and select a folder location.

5. Click Save.

6. You will see a creating status bar, when it is done, the PDF will be automatically opened.

Creating a table of contents from bookmarks

You may want to conveniently create a table of contents from existing bookmarks for a hierarchy structure when viewing a PDF file. Foxit PhantomPDF offers two ways to create a table of contents. The new table of contents page will be inserted as the first page of the PDF.

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To create a table of contents when merging multiple files into a single PDF file, please select

“Add a new table of contents page converted from bookmarks” in the Convert Multiple Files dialogue box. The table of contents page will be created from the filenames of the selected files.

To create a table of contents in a current PDF, please click the button on the bookmark panel. The table of contents page will be created from the bookmarks of the current PDF.

Setting Foxit PhantomPDF Printer Properties

Before you create a PDF file, you may wish to access PDF Printing Preferences to set up options for your PDF files, there are two ways to access PDF Preferences.

1. Accessing the PDF printing Preferences from Control Panel

Go to Start > Settings > Control Panel > Printers and Faxes.

Right-click on the Foxit PhantomPDF Printer and then select Printing Preferences.

2. Accessing the PDF Printing Preferences from the Print dialog box.

When you print a file and open the Print dialog box, simply click on the Properties button, you can bring up the PDF Printing Preferences.

General tab

Default Folder for Generated PDF File

- allows you to assign a destination folder to place the PDF files after generations.

Overwrite existing PDF file without confirmation

- By default, this option is checked. If you don’t hope your file is overwritten without any prompt, you should uncheck this option.

Use default filename and save to default folder –

If you don’t want to change the original filename, just check this option and the generated PDF file will be automatically saved to the default folder you have assigned.

Open the file after converting

– By default, this option is checked; the generated PDF file will automatically open after conversion.

Compress images using lossy algorithm

- allows you to reduce the image size but with lower quality during generating PDF files. By default, it’s checked.

Image Resolution

- allows you to input a DPI (dot per inch) level for image resolution. The valid level value is between 72 -300.

Support PDF/A – 1b Standard

– allows you to archive PDF files.

Save As Default

- If you hope all your settings can be applied to all documents, you must keep the option checked. If you uncheck it, your settings will be effective for the current document only.

PDF Specification Version

- With Foxit PhantomPDF, you can choose PDF reference version from 1.3 to 1.7 when creating PDFs. Choosing the right PDF reference version can help the

PDFs you created better compatible with different PDF viewers.

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Layout tab

Page Form

- This option is for you to click one of paper types, or click Custom-size form and then enter the Paper Size dimensions in the Width and Height boxes.

Layout Preview

- You can see how your document layout will look with the selected options from Page Form.

Paper Size

- When you click Custom-size Form from the Page Form, this option is activated, and you can enter dimensions in the Width and Height boxes.

Unit of Metrics

- Allows you to change the unit of measurement, including inches, centimeter and millimeters.

Orientation

- Allows you to change the page orientation.

Creating PDFs from Microsoft Office Files

Foxit PhantomPDF enables you to create intelligent PDF files from Microsoft Office applications, automatically keeping bookmarks, links, hyperlinks, outline and more during creation in word files. Here take the Microsoft word files conversion as an example.

Creating PDFs from Microsoft Word files

Using Microsoft 2007

In Microsoft Word 2007, Foxit PhantomPDF appears as a tab in the Word ribbon, allowing you to quickly create PDF files and change your conversions settings with just a few clicks.

To create a PDF:

Select your desired PDF settings from the

Foxit

tab. Do one of the following:

To create a PDF using the current settings, click

Create PDF

.

To create and email a PDF using the current settings, click

Create PDF and Email

To create a PDF/A-1b compliant PDF:

1.

In the

Foxit

tab, check the

Support PDF/A-1b standard

from

Setting > General

.

2.

Click

Create PDF

or

Create PDF and Email

.

To change your PDF conversion settings:

.

Click

Setting

. In the

Settings

dialog box, select the desired options and click

OK

.

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Tip:

Refer to

Setting Foxit PhantomPDF Printer Properties

for information on the PDF conversion options available from within Microsoft Office programs.

Using Microsoft Word 2003

In Microsoft Word 2000 and 2003, Foxit PhantomPDF appears as a group of toolbar options.

Creating PDFs from Other Applications

Windows Notepad

1.

Open a .txt file.

2.

Select from main menu

File > Print

.

Internet Explorer

1.

Run your Windows web browser, open a website or stay on a web page.

2.

Select from main menu

File

>

Print.

3.

Select

Foxit PhantomPDF Printer

from the Pinter list;

4.

If you need to deploy printing settings, click the

Preferences

button on the right (Refer to

Setting Foxit PhantomPDF Printer Properties

).

5.

Click

OK

;

6.

A dialog box will pop up for you to specify the folder and file name of the PDF document to be generated, after done, click

Save

button.

Outlook Express

1.

Run your Email client software, open an E-mail by clicking its title,

2.

Select from main menu

File

>

Print.

3.

Select

Foxit PhantomPDF Printer

from the Pinter list.

4.

If you need to deploy printing settings, click the

Preferences

button on the right (Refer to

Setting Foxit PhantomPDF Printer Properties

).

5.

Click

OK

.

6.

A dialog box will pop up for you to specify the folder and file name of the PDF document to be generated, after done, click

Save

button.

Scanning and OCR

(Available in

Standard

and

Business

Only)

Using Foxit PhantomPDF you can scan paper documents directly to PDF, with the option of using

Optical Character Recognition (OCR)* for enabling document searching and selecting.

Creating PDF from Scanner

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document using your scanner.

To scan paper documents to PDF:

1.

Choose File > Create PDF > From Scanner.

2.

Select the input, output, and documents options in the Foxit Scanner dialog box, and then click Scan.

3.

If creating a new PDF, specify a filename and location, and click Save.

4.

Select “Continue Scan (put next paper)” to scan next paper if you like.

5.

Select “Finish Scanning” and click OK to exit.

Foxit Scanner Dialog Box

Input

Scanner:

select an installed scanner. You must have the manufacturer’s scanning software installed on your computer.

Scanner Options (Windows only)

: click to open the Scanner Options dialog box. (Available only after you select a scanner.)

User Interface:

the hide scanner’s interface option bypasses the windows and dialog boxes provided by the scanner manufacturer. Instead, scanning from Foxit opens the

Foxit Scanner dialog box.

Paper Size:

the menu lists available standard page sizes.

Color Mode (Windows only)

: select a basic color mode (Color, Black and White, or Grayscale) supported by your scanner. This option is enabled if your Scanner Options are set to use the

Foxit scanning dialog box instead of the scanner application.

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Resolution (Windows only):

select a resolution supported by your scanner. This option is enabled if your Scanner Options are set to use the Foxit scanning dialog box instead of the scanner application.

Note:

If you select a Color Mode or Resolution option not supported by your scanner, a message appears and your scanner’s application window opens, where you can select different options.

Output

New PDF Document:

select this to create a new PDF; deselect it if you want to append the scanned page to an existing PDF.

Append:

select this if you want to add the converted scan to an existing PDF. Use the pop-up menu to select an open PDF or click Browse to find and select another PDF.

Documents

Optimization:

drag the slider to set the balance point between file size and quality. Click the

Options button if you want to customize optimization with specific settings for file compression.

The

Optimization Options

dialog box for image settings controls how scanned images are compressed for the PDF. Default settings are suitable for a wide range of document pages, but you may want to customize settings for higher quality images and smaller file sizes.

Automatic:

applies default settings to balance the file size and quality at a moderate level.

Custom Settings:

makes additional settings available under Compression. When Custom

Settings is selected, the Color/Gray or Monochrome settings are available.

Color/Gray settings:

when scanning color or gray pages, select one of the following:

Lossless:

does not apply compression to scanned pages.

JPEG:

applies JPEG compression to the entire gray or RGB input page.

High-Compression

: applies image compression in high-quality with small size.

(Available in

Business

Only)

Monochrome:

when scanning black-and-white or monotone images, select one of the following:

Lossless:

does not apply compression to scanned pages.

CCITT Group 4:

applies CCITT Group 4 compression to black-and-white input page images.

JBIG 2: a

n image compression standard for bi-level images which is suitable for both lossless and lossy compression.

High-Compression:

applies to high-quality with small size compression.

Text Recognition with OCR Engine

What is OCR?

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Optical Character Recognition, or OCR, is a software process which enables images of printed text to be translated into machine-readable text. OCR is most commonly used when scanning paper documents to create electronic copies, but can also be performed on existing electronic documents (e.g. PDF).

To recognize the text from Foxit scanner:

Check the option

Make Searchable (Run OCR)

in the Foxit Scanner dialog box and click

Options

to enter into the Select OCR Engine dialog box.

1.

Choose the OCR engine in the left engine list and the language you want.

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Click “OK” to exit.

3.

A recognition text process bar will pop up to show the progress.

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Select Tools > Find, the text on your image or scanned document are searchable.

You can also recognize text from a opened image or scanned document.

1.

Open the scanned PDFs that need to become selectable and searchable.

2.

Choose Edit > OCR Recognize Text > In this file.

3.

In the Recognize Text dialog box, specify the page range (current page, all pages, a range of pages), and click OK.

You can also recognize text in multiple files.

1.

Choose Edit > OCR Recognze Text > In Multiple Files.

2.

Click

Add Files

to add files or, folders. Use Move up, Move down, and Remove to adjust the order of the files and click OK.

3.

Select the destination folder, choosing to name the new file or overwrite an existing one.

4.

Click OK to finish the recognition.

See also

“ To recognize the text from Foxit scanner ”

Note:

When you are using the OCR engine in Express and Standard editions for the first time, the system will remind you to download and install the engine from Foxit server.

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Chapter 4 – Saving and Exporting PDFs

Foxit PhantomPDF provides you with the power to do more when saving PDF documents. If the file permissions allow, you can save comments, form fields that you have added to a document, as well as save PDF contents in text format. Also, you can export a PDF as image into PNG, JPEG,

JPEG2000, TIFF and BMP. formats.

Saving PDFs

Saving a copy of a PDF

1.

Choose File > Save As…

2.

In the Save As dialog box, enter the filename and location, and click Save.

Saving comments and form field entries

Do one of the following:

Choose File > Save

Choose File > Save As… > enter the filename and location > Choose Document and

Annotations in Save What field > click Save.

Saving a PDF as a TXT

1.

Choose File > Save As…

2.

Choose the extension name from the Files of Type Option in the Save As dialog box.

3.

Enter the filename and location, and click Save.

Note:

This function allows PDF documents to appear, for confidential purposes; in different file types as if they were created on a different platform other than PDF.

Exporting PDFs (Available in

Standard

and

Business

Only)

Exporting PDF to Word, RTF, Excel, PPT or HTML file

1.

Select File > Export to...

2.

Select the format you want to convert PDF to.

3.

You can select the language used in the PDF from Setting before you save as to ensure the quality of the exported Word document.

Exporting a PDF as an image

1.

Select File > Export to Images.

2.

Specify the page range (all pages, current page, a range of pages), and click OK.

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You can set the quality, colorspace, resolution from setting before you save as.

Reusing PDF Content

With Foxit PhantomPDF, you can copy text and images to other applications, and view PDF contents in a text mode.

Selecting and Copying Text

The Select Text tool lets you select horizontal and vertical text or columns of text in a PDF. To copy text, click Select Text Tool do the following:

on Toolbar or choose Tool > Select Text on Menu Bar and

Selecting text

Select a line of text: Move the cursor toward a line of text you want to select.

Select a column of text: Put the cursor between the lines, move toward a column of text and draw a rectangle over it.

Select a word: Double-click the word you want to select.

Select multiple paragraphs through pages: Click at the start of the selection, scroll to the end of the selection without releasing your mouse.

Select all the text: Press Ctrl + A, or select some text, right-click it and then choose Select All.

Deselect all the text: Right-click the selected text, and choose Deselect All.

Copying text

Once you have selected the text, do one of the following:

Right-click the selected text > choose Copy.

Press shortcut key Ctrl + C.

Pasting text

To paste the selected text on Clipboard to another application, please follow the paste command of the specific application.

Copying Images

You can copy and paste individual images from a PDF to the clipboard, to other applications, or to other files.

Taking a snapshot of an image

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To copy an image, please switch to the Snapshot tool :

Choose Tools > Snapshot and the pointer changes into a Cross automatically.

Hold the pointer over the image and drag a rectangle around it.

You will be prompted that the selected area has been copied to the clipboard.

(Optional) Right-click the selected area, and then choose Copy Select Graphic.

Paste the selected image to other applications.

Taking a snapshot of a page

You can use the snapshot tool copied as an image.

to copy the entire page. Both text and images will be

Select the Snapshot tool by choosing Tools > Snapshot.

Drag on the page to select content, click anywhere in the page, or right-click anywhere in the page and choose “Select All” to copy the entire page.

To deselect it, please right-click anywhere in the page and choose “Deselect All”.

You will be prompted that the selected area has been copied to the clipboard.

(Optional) Right-click the selected area, and then choose Copy Select Graphic.

Paste the selected image to other applications.

Note:

The selected area will be highlighted in blue.

Copying a Combination of Text and Images as an Image

You can use the snapshot tool to copy the all selected content (text, images, or both) to the clipboard or other applications. Text and images will be copied as an image.

To copy a combination of text and images as an image, do the following:

Select the Snapshot tool by choosing Tools > Snapshot.

Drag a rectangle around the text and images.

You will be prompted that the selected area has been copied to the clipboard.

(Optional) Right-click the selected area, and then choose Copy Select Graphic.

Paste the selected image to other applications.

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Chapter 5 – Organizing PDFs (Available in

Standard

and

Business

Only)

Foxit PhantomPDF comes with a built in functionality to combine various PDF files & split one

PDF into various small single & multiple page PDF files according to page numbers as well as page range. Organize PDF files by re-arranging pages, composing page outlines, etc. Foxit PhantomPDF displays an overview page without any additional software so you can easily know what you are working on. It allows you to split, merge, and reorganize pages in your PDF document.

Inserting Pages

Inserting pages from a file

Foxit PhantomPDF allows you to insert one PDF into another.

1.

Open the PDF that you want to serve as the basis of the combined file, and choose Organize >

Insert Pages > From File.

2.

Select the files or the folders that you want to insert into the target document, and click

Open. (Support to add multiple file with PDF, doc, jpg etc formats and folders one time.)

3.

In the Insert Pages dialog box, specify where you want to insert the document (before or after the first, last, or a designated page of the open PDF), and page range (all or specific pages) of the PDF document that you want to insert.

4.

Choose the file you added and you can preview the insert page in the right bottom image box.

5.

To leave the original PDF intact as a separate file, choose Save As, and type a new name for the merged PDF.

Inserting pages from a scanner

You can insert pages from a paper document using Foxit PhantomPDF and your scanner.

1.

Open the PDF that you want to serve as the basis of the combined file, and choose Organize >

Insert Pages > From Scanner.

2.

Select the input and documents options in the Foxit Scanner dialog box, and then click Scan.

See also “

Create a PDF from a scanner”

Inserting pages from a blank page

1.

Open the PDF that you want to serve as the basis of the combined file, and choose Organize >

Insert Pages > From Blank Page.

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In the Insert blank pages dialog box, specify where you want to insert the blank page (before or after the first, last, or a designated page of the open PDF), and page count (how many blank pages you want to insert), and click OK.

3.

To leave the original PDF intact as a separate file, choose Save As, and type a new name for the merged PDF.

Deleting Pages

After combining PDF files, you can delete unwanted or blank pages.

Deleting Pages using the Delete command

1.

Open the PDF document where you want to delete pages.

2.

(Optional) Click the Page Thumbnails button in the navigation pane and select the pages you want to delete.

3.

Choose Organize > Delete Pages.

4.

Click OK to delete selected pages or click

From

and specify a range.

Note:

If you want to retain a copy of the original PDF, make sure that you save the new document using

Save As

rather than

Save

.

Deleting Pages using page thumbnails

1.

In the Pages panel, select a page or group of pages:

Select the page number box of the thumbnail or the page thumbnail itself.

Shift-click or Ctrl- click to select a range of page thumbnails.

2.

Choose Delete Pages from the Pages panel Options menu, and click OK.

Extracting Pages

Extraction is the process of reusing selected pages of one PDF in a different PDF. Extracted pages contain not only the content but also all form fields, comments, and links associated with the original page content.

You can leave the extracted pages in the original document and create a new PDF that includes all of the extracted pages during the extraction process - comparable to the familiar processes of cutting-and-pasting or copying-and-pasting, but on the page level.

Note:

Any bookmarks or article threading associated with pages are not extracted.

1.

Open the PDF in Foxit PhantomPDF and choose Organize > Extract Pages.

2.

In the Extract Pages dialog box, under Extract Range, do any of the following:

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To extract only every other page, select either Odd Pages only or Even Pages only.

To extract only one page or a range of pages, select From, and enter page numbers in the From and To options.

3.

In the Extract Pages dialog box, to leave the original pages in the document and create a single PDF that includes all of the extracted pages, select Extract Pages As A Single File, click

OK.

4.

A Save As dialog box automatically appears asking you to enter a filename and click Save.

The saved file is not currently open in Foxit PhantomPDF.

5.

If the “Extract Pages as a Single File” option is deselected, the single PDF that includes all of the extracted pages is currently open without being saved. You have to manually save the single file if you like.

6.

The extracted pages are placed in a new document named Extract Pages From [

original document name

].pdf.

Note:

The creator of a PDF document can set the security to prevent the extraction of pages. To view the security settings for a document, choose File > Properties, and select Security.

Replacing Pages

You can replace an entire PDF page with another PDF page. Only the text and images on the original page are replaced. Any interactive elements associated with the original page, such as links and bookmarks, are not affected. Likewise, bookmarks and links that may have been previously associated with the replacement page do not carry over. Comments, however, are carried over and are combined with any existing comments in the document.

To quickly update a PDF, you can replace individual pages.

1.

Open the PDF that contains the pages you want to replace.

2.

Choose Organize > Replace Pages.

3.

Select the PDF document containing the replacement pages, then click Open.

4.

Under Original, enter the pages to be replaced in the original document.

5.

Under Replacement, enter the first page of the replacement page range. The last page is calculated based on the number of pages to be replaced in the original document.

6.

Click OK.

Swapping Two Pages

The Swap feature is useful sometimes if you want to swap two different pages within a PDF document.

1.

Open the PDF document within which you want to swap pages.

2.

Choose Organize > Swap Two Pages.

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In the Swap Two Pages dialog box, enter two different page numbers in the

Swap

and

For

options.

4.

Click OK.

Duplicating Pages

The Duplicate Pages feature allows you to copy pages within a PDF document.

1.

Open the PDF document within which you want to copy pages.

2.

Choose Organize > Duplicate Pages.

3.

In the Duplicate Pages dialog box, specify where you want to copy pages within the document (before or after a designated page of the open PDF), and enter page numbers in the Form and To options that you want to copy.

4.

Click OK.

Moving Pages

The Move Pages feature allows you to move pages within a PDF document.

Moving one or more pages within a PDF document

1.

Open the PDF document within which you want to move pages.

2.

Choose Organize > Move Pages.

3.

In the Move Pages dialog box, specify where you want to move pages within the document

(before or after a designated page of the open PDF), and enter page numbers in the

From

and

To

options that you want to move.

4.

Click OK.

Note:

Tagged bookmarks affect the order that reading devices follow, such as devices for the visually impaired. Tagged bookmarks do not change the sequence of pages in a PDF.

Moving one or more pages within a PDF, using page thumbnails

1.

Click the Pages button to open the Pages panel, and select one or more page thumbnails.

2.

To move a page, drag the page number box of the corresponding page thumbnail or the page thumbnail itself to the new location.

Cropping Pages

The Crop Pages dialog box is where you can adjust the visible page area. This can help you create consistency within a PDF composed of pages of different sizes.

Cropping one or more pages

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Open the PDF document you want to crop.

2.

Choose one of the following methods to open the Crop Pages dialog box:

Choose Organize > Crop Pages.

Right click the target page on the Pages thumbnails, choose Crop Pages.

3.

In the Crop Pages dialog box, choose one of the following margin types: Cropbox,

Artbox, Trimbox, and Bleedbox. Or you can adjust the proportions by yourself. You can preview the result on the right.

4.

Choose the page you want to crop:

To crop all pages of the PDF, select

All

.

To crop a range of pages, type or select the page number.

Under the page number input box, you can select to crop even or odd pages.

5.

Choose the unit of the margin cropping values.

6.

Click OK.

Rotating Pages

You can rotate all or selected pages in a document. Rotation is based on 90° increments.

1.

Open the PDF document within which you want to rotate pages.

2.

Open the Rotate Pages dialog box using one of the following methods:

Choose Organize > Rotate Pages.

From the right click context menu on the Pages thumbnails, choose Rotate

Pages.

3.

For Direction, select the amount and direction of the rotations: Counterclockwise 90 degrees, Clockwise 90 degrees, or 180 degrees.

4.

For Pages, specify whether all pages, a selection of pages, odd or even pages or a range of pages are to be rotated.

5.

Click OK.

Note:

To temporarily change your view of the page, choose View > Rotate View > Clockwise or Counterclockwise. The original page orientation is restored the next time you open the

PDF.

Flattening Pages

The Flatten Pages feature can discard interactive annotations in the PDF file and make them become part of objects of the PDF pages.

1.

Open the PDF document where you want to flatten pages.

2.

Choose Organize > Flatten Pages.

3.

In the Flatten Pages dialog box, specify the page range (current page, all pages, a range of pages), and click OK.

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Note:

If you want to retain a copy of the original PDF, make sure that you save the new document using

Save As

rather than

Save

.

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Chapter 6 – Editing PDFs

Foxit PhantomPDF not only provides general editing features, but also provides an advanced

Editor for professional PDFs editing.

Advanced Editing Features (Available in

Business

Only)

For advanced editing features, you need to install Foxit PhantomPDF Business Edition. There are two applications in Foxit PhantomPDF Business Edition

, PhantomPDF main application

and

PhantomPDF Advanced Editor.

The Foxit PhantomPDF Advanced Editor will be installed automatically and the icon of it

Business Edition.

will be added once finish the installation of PhantomPDF

With the Foxit PhantomPDF Advanced Editor, the only REAL editor for PDF files allows you to easily and efficiently change contents in any existing PDF files. You can select, insert, change, remove, rotate, copy and paste texts, images, graphics and shadings. You can insert, import, delete pages or design page layout. After you finish editing, you can print out the result PDF file, save it to overwrite the original file or create a new file. To trigger the advanced PDF Editor, please do one of the following:

Select Start > All Applications > Foxit PhantomPDF > Foxit PhantomPDF Advanced Editor.

Tools-> Modify content. The document will be switched to be opened with Foxit

PhantomPDF Advanced Editor.

For the detailed features usage, please refer to Foxit PhantomPDF

Advanced Editor User Guide

.

(Please simply double click on the File Attachment icon to open the attached Advanced

Editor User Guide.)

Note: If you are warned that the User Guide is set to be not allowed to open because you’re currently in safe reading mode, please go to Edit > Preferences > Trust Manager to disable the safe reading mode.

General Editing Features (Available in

Standard

and

Business

Only)

You can use general editing features to create bookmarks, add links, attach files, add images, play and insert multimedia files, as well as run JavaScript on PDF files. You can go to

Edit

menu directly to use these general editing features.

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Add Header/Footer, Watermark/Background to PDFs with Text, image and PDF, making your PDFs more professional and help you to easily view, navigate watermark and place marks on documents.

Adding Header & Footer

To add a new header & footer, please do the following:

1.

Open Edit menu > Header & Footer > Add…

2.

Edit the text of header & footer in the “add headers and footers” dialogue box.

Add Headers and Footers Dialog Box

3.

Click Save Settings to save the current settings as a profile which can be applied directly to future documents

4.

Click OK to activate the operation.

To update the header & footer, please do the following:

1.

Open Edit menu > Header & Footer > Update…

2.

Update the content in the update headers and footers dialogue box.

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Click OK to activate it.

To remove the header & footer, please do the following:

6.

Open Edit menu > Header & Footer > Remove…

7.

Click “Yes” in the message box.

Adding Background

To add a new background, please do the following:

1.

Open Edit menu > Background > Add…

2.

Edit the background in the add background dialogue box.

Choose one color as the background, or add the file from your computer via clicking the browser button. If the file has many pages, you can select one of them.

Set the appearance by choosing the rotation degree, the opacity. You also can choose to make the scale relative to target page or not.

Set the vertical and horizontal distance between the target page and the background.

Choose the page range to play the background. You can select all pages or specify the page range, or choose even pages or odd pages via clicking the right items in the subset list.

Check or uncheck the

Show Preview

option to preview the changes or not.

3.

Click Save Settings to save the current settings as a profile which can be applied directly to future documents.

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4.

Click OK to activate it.

To update the background, please do the following:

1.

Open Edit menu > Background > Update…

2.

Update the content in the update background dialogue box.

3.

Click OK to activate it.

To remove the background, please do the following:

4.

Open Edit menu > Add background > Remove…

5.

Click “Yes” in the message box.

Adding Watermark

To add a new watermark, please do the following:

1.

Open Edit menu > Watermark > Add…

2.

Edit the watermark in the add watermark dialogue box.

Input the text as the background and choose the font, size and the color, or add the file from your computer via clicking the browser button. If the file has many pages, you can select one of them.

Set the appearance by choosing the rotation degree, the opacity. You also can choose to make the scale relative to target page or not.

If you choose the “appear behind page”, the page content will obstruct your view of some part of the watermark.

If you choose the “appear on the top of page”, the watermark will cover some content, but you can adjust it via setting the opacity of the watermark.

Set the vertical and horizontal distance between the target page and the watermark.

Choose the page range to play the watermark. You can select all pages or specify the page range, or choose even pages or odd pages via clicking the right items in the subset list.

Check or uncheck the Show Preview option to preview the changs or not.

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3.

Click Save Settings to save your current settings as a profile which can be applied to other documents directly next time.

4.

Click OK to activate it.

To update the watermark, please do the following:

1.

Open Edit menu > Watermark > Update…

2.

Update the content in the update watermark dialogue box.

3.

Click OK to activate it.

To remove the watermark, please do the following:

a) Open Edit menu > Watermark > Remove… b) Click “Yes” in the message box.

Adding Bates Number

What’s Bates Number?

Bates numbering is used in the legal, medical, and business fields to place identifying numbers and/or date/time-marks on images and documents. These numbers may be solely numeric or may contain a combination of letters and numbers. It is a unique serial number attached to every page of a document collected and is also a method of indexing legal documents for easy identification and retrieval.

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To add Bates Number, please do the following:

1.

Open Edit menu > Bates Numbering > Add…

2.

Add the files, folders or opened files by clicking Add Files, Add Folders or Add Open Files. In the files list, you can change the order by clicking Move Up or Move Down, you can delete a file by clicking Remove.

3.

Click Output Options. Here, you can set the target output folder, name the file and create the log file in the dialogue box. Click OK to exit the box after completing these settings.

4.

Click OK and a dialog box to add Headers and Footers will pop up for you to insert Bates

Number on the PDF documents.

Click Insert Bates Number…

Another dialog box will appear for setting the number of digits used, the start number, and the prefix/suffix, if needed. Click OK to finalize these setting.

Click

Ok

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Removing Bates Number

If you want to remove Bates Number in a file, please do following:

Select Edit > Bates Numbering > Remove.

Undoing and Redoing

When making quick adjustments to your document, you may want to undo or redo the most recent action performed. You can undo and redo up to 10,000 actions in Foxit PhantomPDF.

Undo your last action

Select Edit > Undo.

Click Undo on the Standard toolbar.

Press Ctrl+Z.

Note:

Some actions can’t be undone, such as clicking any command on the File menu. If you can’t undo an action, the Undo command changes to the grayed.

Redo actions that you undid

Select Edit > Redo.

Click Undo on the Standard toolbar.

Press Shift+Ctrl+Z.

Cutting, Copying and Pasting Comments

Cutting comments

Cutting removes selected comments from the current location. Once you cut the comments, you can paste within the same document, into a different document.

Select comments to be cut by using Ctrl+Click.

Choose Edit > Cut, OR select Cut from the right-click menu, OR press Ctrl+X.

You are now ready to paste.

Copying comments

Once you copy the comments, you can paste within the same document, into a different document.

Select comments to be copied by using Ctrl+Click.

Choose Edit > Copy, OR select Copy from the right-click menu, OR press Ctrl+C.

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You are now ready to paste.

Pasting comments

You can paste comments within the same document, a different document in Foxit PhantomPDF.

Copy or cut the selected comments by using Ctrl+Click.

Place your cursor where you want to paste comments within the same document or to another opened document.

Select Edit > Paste, OR select Paste from the right-click menu, OR press Ctrl+V.

Editing Page Transition in Full Screen

Page transition in full screen mode helps you to turn pages is the same as the transition feature in

Microsoft Power Point. To edit page transition for one document, choose Edit > Page Transitions…

Note:

This change only works for the PDF you trigger the operation.

The pages will be turned in the same way the next time you open and view the document in full screen mode.

If you want to set page transition to all PDF documents opened by Foxit PhantomPDF, please choose Edit > Preferences > Full Screen.

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Working with Bookmarks

Bookmarks are navigational tools that make your PDF files easier to read. They are usually generated automatically during the PDF creation.

Bookmarks are useful for users to mark a place in a PDF file so that users can return to it with ease. Or you may like to have your own bookmark structure and new bookmark names. With

Foxit PhantomPDF, you can easily nest, edit, or delete bookmarks in a PDF file if the security settings allow.

Adding a bookmark

1.

Go to the page where you want the bookmark to link to. You can also adjust the view settings.

2.

Use the Hand Tool to create the bookmark:

 To bookmark selected text, use the Select Text Tool , and then drag to select the text.

The selected text becomes the label of the new bookmark. You can edit the label.

3.

Place your bookmark where you want it in the bookmark list.

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Click the New Bookmark icon at the top of the Bookmarks panel, or right-click the selected bookmark and choose Add Bookmark

Moving a bookmark

Select the bookmark you want to move, and then do one of the following:

Hold the mouse button down and then drag the bookmark icon directly next to the parent bookmark icon. The Line icon shows the place where the icon will be located.

Right-click the bookmark icon and choose the Cut option > right-click the parent bookmark, and choose Paste after Selected Bookmark.

Note:

The bookmark links to its original destination in the document although it is moved.

Organizing a bookmark hierarchy

A bookmark hierarchy is an outline or stratified structure that places some bookmarks within others. In Foxit PhantomPDF, multilevel bookmark hierarchy can be defined by properly dragging the bookmark icon in the Bookmark panel.

To nest a bookmark, please do one of the following:

 Select the bookmark you want to nest.

 Hold the mouse button down and then drag the bookmark icon directly underneath the parent bookmark icon. The Line icon shows the place where the icon will be located.

 Right-click the bookmark icon and choose the Cut option > right-click the parent

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bookmark, and choose Paste under Selected Bookmark.

Note:

The bookmark links to its original destination in the document although it is nested.

To move a bookmark out of nested position, please do one of the following:

Select the bookmark you want to move.

 Hold the mouse button down and then drag the bookmark icon directly next to the parent bookmark icon. The Line icon shows the place where the icon will be located.

Right-click the bookmark icon and choose the Cut option > right-click the parent bookmark, and choose Paste after Selected Bookmark.

Note:

The bookmark links to its original destination in the document although it is nested.

To expand or collapse a bookmark

Click the plus sign (+) next to the bookmark icon to show any children. Click the minus sign (-) to collapse the list.

Editing a bookmark

In Foxit PhantomPDF, you are able to edit, change, or move the bookmarks with ease if the security settings allow.

To rename a bookmark, right-click the bookmark you want to rename in the Bookmarks panel > choose the Rename option > type the new bookmark name.

To reset a bookmark’s destination, please do the following:

In the document pane, move to the location you want to specify as the new destination.

(Optional) Adjust the view magnification.

Right-click the bookmark, and choose Set Destination.

To customize the text appearance of a bookmark, do the following:

 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.

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To add an action to a bookmark, please do the following:

Right-click a bookmark, and choose Properties.

In the Bookmark Properties dialog box, click Actions.

Choose an action from the Select Action menu and click Add, and then refer to the section of

“Actions tab for the button properties” .

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

This function helps you to lead the readers to related articles, references, or the intended web page.

Generally speaking, there is one options of link for you: rectangle link tool in Foxit

PhantomPDF.

Adding a rectangle link

Rectangle Link Tool enables you to add a link with the shape of rectangle on the PDFs.

To add a rectangle link, please do the following:

Choose Edit > Insert > Rectangle Link.

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.

Pops up

Create Link

dialog box. Choose 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:

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the border is solid, but not hollowed out.

Dashed:

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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.

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:

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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.

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 th at 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 “Actions tab for the button properties” for more details.

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You can move and resize the link after you create it.

Select one of the link tools or the Annotation Selection Tool 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.

, and then move the

Deleting a link

Select one of the link tools or the Annotation Selection Tool pointer over the link so that the handles appear.

Select the link you want to delete.

Press the Delete key.

, and then move the

Attaching Files

You can attach PDF files and other types of files to a PDF. There are two options for you to add an attachment: attaching a file as a comment and attaching a file to the entire PDF. 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

1.

Choose Comments > Attach a file.

2.

Position the pointer to the place where you want to attach a file as a comment > click the selected position.

3.

In the Add Attachment 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 PhantomPDF warns you that your attachment is denied because of your security settings.

4.

The File Attachment Icon appears 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

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Select the Hand Tool or Annotation Selection Tool and do the following:

1.

Double-click the File Attachment icon .

2.

In Open file attachment dialog box, select one of the three options and click OK.

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” .

Note:

If you are in Safe Reading Mode, you cannot choose the way to open the attached file.

Please go to Edit > Preferences > Trust Manager to check if the

Enable Safe Reading Mode

option is checked or unchecked.

Save the PDF.

Moving a file attachment icon

, click and drag the File Select the Hand Tool or Annotation Selection Tool

Attachment Icon to move it to other place.

Deleting an attachment comment

Select the Hand Tool or Annotation Selection Tool , and do one of the following:

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Right-click the File Attachment icon and choose Delete.

Click the File Attachment icon and press Delete key.

More options with an attachment comment

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 7 –

Comments” .

Adding a document to the entire PDF

1.

Click the Attachment button on the navigation pane and click

Add

button.

2.

In the Add Attachment dialog box, select the file you want to attach, and click Open.

3.

The added document will be displayed in the Attachment pane.

Working on the attachments

You can open, save, delete and edit settings to the attachments. Click the Attachment button on the navigation pane > Open/Save/Delete/Edit Description.

Manage Attachment in Attachment Panel

Attachment Panel

Doing security settings

To change the security settings you have set when you open the attachment file as a comment,

Click the Settings button in the Attachment Panel 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.

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Working with 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.

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:

Choose Edit > Insert > Image.

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.

Click the Advanced button to edit the setting of the image.

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Image placement dialog box

A. When to scale – choose when to scale the image you insert.

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

.

C. Fit to bounds – check this option to scale the image to fit fully within the 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.

Click OK.

Applying an image to other pages

After adding an image, you may want to place the same image on additional pages while maintaining the original location and settings.

To apply an image to other pages, please do the following:

1.

Right click on the image you wish to apply to other pages

2.

Choose the option

Apply to Other Pages

in the menu.

3.

Set the page range.

4.

Click OK.

Moving and resizing an image

To move an image, please do the following:

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5.

Select the Annotation Selection Tool or the Image Tool , put the pointer over the image so that the handle appears.

6.

Click and drag the image to another place you like.

To resize an image, please do the following:

7.

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.

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

1.

Double-click the image or right-click it and select Properties…

2.

In the Appearance tab, do any of the following:

Locked – When selected, prevents any further changes to any multimedia properties.

Close – Applies and saves the current properties, and closes the multimedia properties dialog box.

3.

In the Settings tab, follow the steps in “Adding an image” .

4.

For the Actions tab, Please refer to “Actions tab for the button properties” .

Deleting an image

1.

Select the Annotation Selection Tool or the Image Tool , put the pointer over the image so that the handle appears, and click the image.

2.

Press Delete or right-click the image > Delete.

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Selecting multiple images

1.

Select the Annotation Selection Tool or the Image Tool .

2.

Press and hold Shift or Ctrl and click the images you want to edit.

3.

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Aligning images

Select two or more images that you want to align.

Right-click the anchor > Center, and then choose a command as follows:

A.

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.

B.

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

A.

Suppose that you want to set A as the anchor image.

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.

Centering images

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This function enables you to center the rectangle enclosed by the images you select vertically, horizontally or both.

Below is an example:

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.

Distributing images

This function will be available when selecting three or more images.

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:

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A

B

C

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.

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

A.

Select images A and B. Suppose that you want to set A as the anchor image.

B

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A

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.

B

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” .

Working with Multimedia

Foxit PhantomPDF does not only support playing multimedia in PDFs, but only allows users to add and edit multimedia files to a PDF.

Playing a Movie or a Sound Clip

Some PDF files may be multifaceted with multimedia, including sound, music and video clips.

Each movie and sound file usually includes a play area from which the media can be activated.

The play area typically appears on the PDF page as an image or a blank rectangle, but can also be invisible. To play the media files, please make sure you have the necessary media player installed on your computer.

To play a movie or a sound, please do the following:

Select the Hand tool , and click the play area of the movie or sound file. When the pointer is positioned over the play area, it changes to the play mode icon.

Note:

To protect your computer from viruses, Foxit PhantomPDF pops up a dialog box soliciting your approval before playing multimedia files. To change the default behavior, you can set other options in the pop-up dialog box.

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Remember choice until close the document

– check this option means to apply this setting to the media content which can be played directly without Multimedia Content dialog box pop-up the next time you click to play the media content.

Adding a movie or a sound clip

Adding movies or sounds to PDFs is as easy as inserting an image. "Movies" are desktop video files with formats such as FLV, AVI, QuickTime, and MPEG, and file extensions such as .avi, .wmv, .mov, .qt, .mpg, and .mpeg. An animated GIF file always has a .gif file extension, while “Sounds” are like midis, wavs, and mp3 files.

Note:

If an alert message tells you that no media handler is available, you must install the appropriate player before you can add clips to the PDF. For example, you must install QuickTime if you want to embed an MOV file in a PDF.

Adding movies or sounds

1.

Choose Edit > Insert > Multimedia.

2.

Press and hold mouse button down, drag to select an area on the page where you want the movie or sound to appear. For movies, the play area is the exact size of the movie frame.

3.

In the pop-up Add Multimedia dialog box, you will see some options listed below:

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Embed content in document: includes the media file into the PDF file. This option will increase the file size of the PDF. It is selected by default. If the check box is cleared, you will not be able to play it if you open this PDF file on other computers.

Poster Settings: choose whether to display an image in the play area when the movie isn’t playing. You can choose to use no poster, or create poster from file.

Editing the play area

To move, resize, align, center or distribute a multiple clip, please refer to

“ Working with images ”

.

Setting multimedia properties

In Foxit PhantomPDF, you can specify properties for the multimedia files you added, such as the appearance of a movie’s play area, whether the movie plays once or continuously, create alternate renditions, etc.

To set multimedia properties, please do the following:

1.

Select the Movie tool , or the Annotation Selection Tool .

2.

Double-click the play area or right-click the play area > Properties.

3.

For the Appearance tab, please refer to “Setting properties of an image” .

Note:

If you select Locked on any tab, it will lock all options for this multimedia file, but not just the options on that tab.

4.

In the Settings tab , there are many options listed below:

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Annotation Title

-- Type the title of the movie or sound in the Annotation Title box. This title does not determine which media file is played.

Alternate Text

-- Type a description of the media file in the Alternate Text box.

Renditions

– Allows you to create alternate or other renditions to ensure that users can play the movie or sound clip on their systems.

A. List Renditions for Event -- You can assign different renditions to different actions but

Mouse Up is chosen by default. Mouse Up means that when the mouse button is clicked and released, the rendition is played.

B. Add Rendition – There’re three ways for you to choose:

Use a File, Use a URL, By Copying an Existing Rendition

C. Edit Rendition – When clicking the Edit Rendition button, the Rendition Settings dialog box appears, which allows you to specify the playback location, and other settings to differentiate it from other renditions.

Media Settings -

-

Specifies the general properties for the movie or sound clip:

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Rendition Name:

Enter the name for the rendition, which will appear in the list of renditions. (This name does not determine which media file is played.)

Media Clip Location:

Specify the clip by typing or navigating to it.

Content Type

: Will be selected automatically when you specify the clip location.

Changing the Content Type setting may cause problems playing the media.

Embed content in document:

Includes the media file into the PDF file. This option will increase the file size of the PDF. It is selected by default. If the check box is cleared, you will not be able to play it if you open this PDF file on other computers.

Rendition Alternate Text:

Type a description of the rendition.

Allow temp File:

Specify whether writing a temp file is allowed and when. Some media players write a temp file when they play a movie or sound clip. If you want to prevent users from easily copying the media content in a secure document, you may want to disallow the creation of temp files. However, selecting this setting may prevent the movie from being played by media players that require the use of temp files.

Playback Settings – Use this tab to determine how the movie or sound clip is played.

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Keep Player Open:

Select whether you want the player to close after it plays the movie or sound clip.

Volume:

Lets you specify how loud the movie will be played.

Show Player Controls:

Select to display a controller bar at the bottom of the play area allowing users to stop, pause, or play the media, provided the media player supports player controls.

Repeat:

Lets you replay a clip two or more times, or continuously.

Player List:

Click Add to specify a player and the settings that are required, preferred, or disallowed to play the movie or sound clip. Select the name of the player and the status. If you set the status of more than one player to Required, only one of the required players may be used to play the rendition. If you set the status of players to

Preferred, these players are selected over nonpreferred players (but not over required players). If you set the status of players to Disallowed, they are not used to play the rendition.

Add/Edit/Delete button:

Allows you to add a new player, as well as edit or delete the selected player in the Player List.

Playback Settings –

Determines whether a movie or sound clip is played in the PDF, remains hidden while played (recommended for sound clips), is played in a floating window, or is played full screen. The options for Floating Window Settings are unavailable except you choose Floating Window.

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Playback Location:

Selects the location for playing a movie or sound clip.

Background Color:

Selects the background color for the media player.

Show title bar:

Selects to show or hide title bar when playing the media in a floating window.

Show control closing window:

Selects to show or hide the close button at the top right corner in a floating window.

Title Text:

Adds a title for the media that will be showed on the title bar when playing the media in a floating window.

Resize:

Determines to allow or forbid users to resize the floating window. There’re three options for you to choose: Don’t allow user to resize window, Allow user to resize window but maintain original aspect ratio, or Allow user to resize window.

Window Position:

The window position is determined relative to the document window, application window, the virtual desktop or document monitor.

Width/Height:

Specifies the width and height of the floating window.

If Window is Off-screen:

Selects to play, do not play, or move window onto screen to play the media file if the floating window is off-screen.

D. Delete Renditions – Deletes the selected renditions.

E. Up/Down – Arranges the order of the renditions. If the first rendition cannot be played, the next available rendition is played.

3.

Actions tab for the multimedia properties

Please refer to

“ Actions tab for the button properties”.

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Editing Objects (Available in

Standard

and

Business

Only)

When reading a PDF, you may need to frequently edit texts, image, or other objects in this PDF file. The primary tool within Foxit PhantomPDF for editing these objects is the Touchup Objects

tool. For more professional editing features, please refer to Advanced Editing Features.

Using Touchup Text Tool

With Touchup Text Tool, you can add text objects with changing their font, font size and color as well. To add text objects, please do the following:

Select Edit > Touchup > Touchup Text Tool.

A text format dialog box pops up. You can set font, font size and color as you want.

Double-click on the specific page you want to input the text and type new text in the position where the cursor is blinking. You can also paste or delete the text you input.

Using Touchup Objects Tool

With Touchup Objects Tool, you can edit objects that you selected, including moving, resizing, deleting, rotating, etc.

Moving and editing objects

A selected object usually is outlined by a bounding box. When the pointer is over the selected objects, the selection handles appear and you can drag them to defined place.

Select Edit > Touchup > Touchup Object Tool, and do one of the following:

1.

Selecting one or more objects

Click the object to select it, or press Ctrl and select more objects.

Hold the pointer over the objects and drag a rectangle around them.

Right-click an object and choose Select All from context menu, or press Ctrl + A on keyboard. All objects on the current page are selected.

To deselect all the objects, right-click objects and choose Select None from the context menu.

2.

Moving an object

Drag the object to the desired place. To move objects to a different page use cut and paste.

3.

Resizing or rotating an object

To resize an object, drag a handle of the object. Shift-drag the handle to retain the

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original aspect ratio.

To rotate an object, put the cursor near the corner of the selected object, the cursor will change to a curved arrow, click and drag the handle or right-click selected objects and open Objects Properties dialog box, specify rotation degree in Transform tab.

Note:

You can also rotate an object by choosing Rotate Clockwise/Rotate Counterclockwise from context menu, but rotating in 90 degree increments.

4.

Editing an object

Right-click on the object and select an option from the context menu.

Note:

Click the selected objects and type new text in the position where the cursor is blinking.

You can add, paste or replace text only if the font used for that text is installed on your system.

5.

Deleting an object

Select one or more objects, press Delete key or right-click and choose Delete from the context menu.

6.

Placing an image

Right-click the objects and choose Place Image from context menu.

Setting Objects properties

1.

Right-click images objects, path objects or text objects, and choose Properties.

2.

In Image Objects Properties dialog box, please do any of the following.

Image Object Properties Dialog Box

Click Fill Color tab to specify fill color and opacity. Fill Color is used to paint the interior of objects and text characters that are filled. To configure the fill color, choose one of color spaces and simply drag the color adjusting bar until the color is what you want.

Note:

Color Space is unavailable for image objects. However, you can change opacity of all objects.

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3.

In path object properties dialog box, please do any of the following:

Path Object Properties

Click Stroke Color tab to specify stroke color and opacity for objects. Stroke Color is used to paint the border of paths and text that are stroked. To configure the stroke color, choose one of color spaces and simply drag the color adjusting bar until the color is what you want. A stroke color’s opacity determines what degree it obscures or reveals. Drag the Opacity slider to adjust the opacity of Fill or Stroke color.

4.

In text object properties dialog box, please do any of the following:

Text Object Properties

Font Name

– Changes the font used by the selected text to the font you specify.

Font Size

– changes the font size to the size that you specify.

Horizontal Scaling

– adjusts the width of characters by stretching or shrinking them in the horizontal direction. The scaling is specified as a percent of normal width of the characters, with 100 being the normal width. The scaling always applies to the x coordinate. The following figure shows the effect of horizontal scaling.

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Text Mode

– determines whether text is stroked or filled. There are four types of text modes: Fill Text, Stroke text, Fill then stroke text and Text with no fill and no stroke.

1 2 3 4

1. Fill text 2. Stroke text 3. Fill then stroke text 4. Text with no fill and no stroke

Character Spacing

– inserts uniform spacing between two or more characters in selected text.

Word Space

– inserts uniform spacing between two or more words in selected text.

Rotate

– enter a specified value in text field to rotate the objects. Enter a positive value like 30, 60, 90 to rotate the object counter-clockwise; Enter a negative value like

-30,-60,-150 to rotate the object clockwise.

Shear

– allows you to slant objects horizontally.

Scale

– makes an object bigger or smaller. You can scale horizontally, vertically, or both.

Move to

– allows you to set the precise horizontal and vertical position of the objects.

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Redaction (Available in

Business

Only)

Redaction feature allows you to remove sensitive information from your document prior to making it available to the others. You are able to mark the text or graphics for Redaction first, and then apply the redaction.

Mark for Redaction

To mark the text or graphics for redaction, do the following:

Select Edit > Redaction > Mark for Redaction, and the hand tool changes into a Cross automatically.

(Optional)Double-click an image to mark an entire image which will be in a red rectangle.

(Optional)Hold the pointer over the text you want to redact and drag a rectangle around it.

The rectangle will be filled with black color once moving close the pointer to the selected area.

Apply Redactions

You need to apply the redactions after marking the text or graphics you want to redact. To apply the redaction, do the following:

Select Edit > Redaction > Apply Redaction.

A dialog box pops up to give a warning message and askes if you are sure to apply the redaction or not.

Select

Apply

after you have marked all content that you want to redact.

Search and Remove Text

Select Edit > Redaction > Search and Remove Text.

Type the text you wish to redact into the search dialogue box and select search.

Check the results you want to redact.

Click the button

Mark Checked Result for Redaction

at the bottom of the search dialogue box.

Choose “Apply redactions” from menu or tool bar

To use the Full Search, please refer to “How to do advanced search” .

Note:

This operation cannot be undone and the selected content will be removed permanently

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when you select Apply. It is recommended that you save a backup copy of this document before you apply redaction.

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Chapter 7 – Comments

A comment is a written note intended as an explanation, an illustration, or a statement of fact or opinion, especially a remark that expresses a personal reaction or attitude. You can type a text message or add a line, circle, or other shape to make comments on PDFs you are reading with

Foxit PhantomPDF commenting tools. You can also edit, reply, delete, and move the comments with ease.

Commenting Tools

There are various annotation tools with different functions for you to choose: Typewriter Tools,

Drawing Markup Tools, Measure Tools, Stamp Tools, and Commenting Tools. You can add different comments by selecting the annotation tools from the Comments tab or Toolbar.

Text Markup

Drawing Markup

Note

Types of comments in a PDF

Showing or Hiding the Commenting Toolbar

To show or hide some certain tools, please refer to “Showing or hiding toolbar” .

Selecting the Commenting Tools

Do one of the following:

Select a type of tool from the Commenting Toolbar.

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Select Comments > Note Tool or Drawing Markup Tools from the menu bar > select a type of tool you want to use.

Using Note Comments

Note icon

Close button

Text message

Resize corner

Adding a note comment

Click the Note Tool on the toolbar or choose Comments > Note Tools on Menu Bar.

Click where you want to place the note, or drag to create a custom-sized note.

Type text in the pop-up note. You can also use the Select Text tool to copy and paste text from a PDF into the note, or copy the note with Ctrl + C to other applications.

Editing a note comment

Click the text message.

Drag its right corner to resize the pop-up note.

Click and drag the title of the pop-up note to move its position.

(Optional) Do one of the following to close the pop-up note.

A.

Click the close button in the pop-up note.

B.

Double-click the markup.

C.

Right-click the markup, and choose Close Popup Note.

D.

Choose Close Popup Note from the Options menu of the pop-up note.

Deleting a note comment

Choose the Note Tool , Hand Tool or Annotation Selection Tool .

Do one of the following:

A.

Click the note icon, and press the Delete key.

B.

Right-click the note icon, and choose Delete from the pop-up context menu.

C.

Choose Delete from the Options menu of the pop-up note.

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Using the Text Markup Tools

You can use Text Markup tools to indicate where text should be edited or noticed. Text Markups do not change the actual text in the PDF. Instead, they indicate which text should be deleted, inserted, highlighted or underlined. Text Markup tools include Highlight Tool, Underline Tool,

Strikeout Tool, Squiggly Tool, Replace Tool, and Insert Tool.

To select a markup tool:

Choose

Comments

> Text Tool > select [Markup tools name], or click the respective button on toolbar. Then click and drag from the beginning of the text you want to mark up

.

Text Markup Tools

Button Tool Name

Highlight

Tool

Underline

Tool

Strikeout

Tool

Squiggly

Tool

Replace

Tool

Description

To mark important passages of text with a fluorescent (usually) marker as a means of memory retention or for later reference.

To draw a line under to indicate emphasis.

To draw a line to cross out text, making others know the text is deleted.

To draw a squiggly line under. Similar to Underline Tool.

To draw a line to cross out text and provide a substitute for it.

Insert Tool

A proofreading symbol (^) used to indicate where something is to be inserted in a line.

Using the Select Text Tool

Marking up text with edits

Choose Tools > Text Selection Tool, or click the Select Text Tool on the toolbar.

Select the text you want to mark up > right-click the selected text, and then refer to “ Using the Text Markup Tools ”.

Using the Drawing Markup Tools

Drawing Markup tools allows you to mark up a document with arrows, lines, squares, rectangles, circles, ellipses, polygons, polygon lines, clouds, etc. It is quite useful when you have to make some shapes to mark the text or image.

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Drawing Markup Tools

Button Tool Name

Cloudy Tool To draw cloudy shapes.

Description

Arrow Tool

To draw something, such as a directional symbol, that is similar to an arrow in form or function.

Line Tool To mark with a line.

Rectangle

Tool

To draw a four-sided plane figure with four right angles. Press Shift key to draw a square.

Oval Tool To draw an oval shape or a circle with pressing Shift key.

Polygon Tool To draw a closed plane figure bounded by three or more line segments.

PolyLine Tool To draw an open plan figure with three or more line segments.

Pencil Tool To draw free-form shapes.

Rubber Tool

An implement, acts as a piece of rubber, used for erasing the pencil markups.

Note:

If you draw a cloud shape in a counterclockwise direction, the cloud comes out inward

. If you draw the lines forming the shape in a clockwise direction, the cloud is created with the points outward .

Tips:

To draw a line in horizontal, vertical, or at a 45 degree angle, press Shift while you draw.

To draw a square or circle with Ellipse Tool or Rectangle Tool, press Shift while you draw.

Editing, resizing or moving the markup

Select the Hand Tool , Annotation Selection Tool or the corresponding Drawing

Markup Tool.

To edit or resize the drawing markup, select it, put the cursor on one of the green points, and drag one of the handles to make your adjustments.

To move the drawing markup, select it and put the cursor on one of the segments to drag.

To add a pop-up note to the markup, select it and double-click the markup or right-click it and choose Open Popup Note.

If you draw a line or arrow, you can enable the comment to be shown on the line or arrow by checking

Show text in line

in the line properties box.

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Deleting the markup

Do one of the following:

Select the Markup Tool > press the Delete key.

Grouping the markups

Grouping drawing markups enables you to combine them so that you can work with them as though they were a single object. You can move or delete the group, set its status, change its appearance, etc.

Select the Hand Tool or Annotation Selection Tool , and do one of the following:

To group/ungroup markups, select the markups you want to group/ungroup by pressing

Ctrl > right-click

group/ungroup

.

To work with a group, select one of the markups and then work with the group as other comments.

Using the Typewriter Tools

The Typewriter Tools include Typewriter Tool, Callout Tool, and Textbox Tool.

Using the Typewriter Tool

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annotations.

Note:

The Typewriter Tool can be used to fill forms.

See also

“Filling non-interactive forms” .

Typewriter comment

Adding comments with typewriter

Choose Comments > Typewriter > Typewriter Tool.

Put the pointer on the area to type any text you want.

Press Enter if you want to start a new line.

To finish typing, click anywhere outside the text you have inputted.

Editing the typewriter comment

Choose Comments > Typewriter > Typewriter.

Put the pointer between the letters to activate the typewriter text field.

Do any changes to the text you have inputted. Use Backspace or Delete keys to delete the characters before or after the pointer.

To finish editing, click anywhere outside the text field.

Tips:

You can use the Arrow Keys to move the pointer right and left or up and down.

Using the Spell Checker

You are able to use the Spell Checker if the security settings allow. The Spell Checker component has been integrated into Foxit PhantomPDF. However in the future when an update of this component is available on the Foxit server, you have to manually download the component by going to

Check for

Updates

in the Help menu of Foxit PhantomPDF.

See also “Spell Checker” .

If you have installed Spell Checker, when you use typewriter to insert any English text, this tool will try to find any spelling errors and highlight them with squiggly lines.

Right click on the misspelled words, and you will see a list of suggested words.

Choose one of the suggested words to correct your input or ignore the squiggly line.

Moving the typewriter comment

Do one of the following:

Choose Comments > Typewriter > Typewriter, and follow the steps below:

A.

Put the pointer between the letters to activate the typewriter text field.

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B.

Move the pointer to the leftmost or rightmost side of the text field.

C.

When the cursor turns to be a squad arrow (need update symbol), hold down the mouse and drag the typewriter comment to the intended place.

Tips:

You can use Home, End or Arrow Key to move the cursor among characters.

When moving the typewriter comment, a rectangle appears.

Select Hand Tool or Annotation Selection Tool , click the typewriter comment, and move it to the intended place.

Deleting the typewriter comment

Choose Comments > Typewriter Tools > Typewriter. Position the cursor to the ending or beginning of the text, drag the cursor to select them all, and press the Delete key.

(Recommended method) Click the Annotation Selection Tool right-click the text field, and choose Delete.

or Hand Tool ,

Setting typewriter preferences

To set the typewriter preferences, please refer to the Format Tools. To show the Format Tools, you can go to View > Toolbars > Format Tools.

Adding Comments in a Textbox or Callout

Callout Tool and Textbox Tool are designed for users to create comments in a callout text box or a box.

Callout text boxes are especially useful when you want to single out (but not obscure) a particular area of a document.

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A textbox is a rectangle of any size, possibly with a border that separates the text box from the rest of the interface, allowing the user to input text information. A text box usually remains visible on the document page. It doesn’t close like a pop-up note.

Note:

You can add comments to Japanese, Chinese, and Korean text with the Callout Tool or

Textbox Tool, but you must have the Eastern Asian Language module installed. Callout text boxes and Text boxes allow for horizontal text only.

Adding a callout or textbox

 Choose Comments > Typewriter > Callout/Textbox, or click the Callout Tool or Textbox

Tool on the toolbar.

Click the place where you want to insert the callout or text box.

Type the text. Text wraps automatically when it reaches the right edge of the box.

Resizing, moving, editing or deleting a callout or textbox

Select the Hand Tool or Annotation Selection Tool , and do one of the following:

To resize the callout or textbox, select it and drag any of the handles to resize it.

To move the callout or textbox, select it and drag to the intended place.

To add a pop-up note to the callout or textbox, double-click it or right-click it and choose

Open Popup Note.

To delete the callout or textbox, select it and press Delete, or right-click it and then choose

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Delete or Choose Delete from the Options menu of the pop-up note.

Setting callout or textbox preferences

Please refer to “Setting typewriter preferences” .

Changing the Appearance of Markups

You can change the color and appearances of comments or markups before or after you create them. Also, you can set the new look as the default appearance for that tool.

Changing the appearance of Note Comments

1.

After you create a note comment, right-click the note icon and choose Open Properties…

2.

In the Note Properties dialog box, do any of the following, and then click Close:

Click the Appearance tab to change the color and opacity of the comment.

Click the Note Type tab to the type of icon used.

Click the General tab to change the author’s name and subject of the comment.

Click the Review History tab to see the history of changes people have made to the status of a comment during a review.

See also

“Setting a status” .

Select Locked at the bottom of the Note Properties dialog box to prevent the comment from being altered or deleted.

Use the button tabs.

at the top right corner of the Properties dialog box to choose any

Changing the appearance of Text Markups

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Follow the steps of “Changing the appearance of Note Comments” .

There is no Note Type tab in Text Markups settings.

Changing the appearance of Drawing Markups

In the Properties dialog box, do any of the following, and then click Close:

Click the Appearance tab to change such options as the color, opacity and type of icon used.

The type of the comment selected determines which options are available.

Click the General tab to change the author’s name and subject of the comment.

Click the Review History tab to see the history of changes people have made to the status of a comment during a review.

See also

“Setting a status” .

Select Locked at the bottom of the Properties dialog box to prevent the comment from being altered or deleted.

Note:

The appearance of typewriter comments cannot be changed.

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Click the Appearance tab to change the thickness, border style, color and opacity of the comment.

Click the General tab to change the author’s name and subject of the comment.

Click the Review History tab to see the history of changes people have made to the status of a comment during a review.

See also

“Setting a status” .

Select Locked at the bottom of the Note Properties dialog box to prevent the comment from being altered or deleted.

Changing the appearance of a textbox or callout

Please refer to “ Changing the appearance of Drawing Markups ”.

Setting the default look for a tool

You can set default properties for any type of markups so that subsequent comments you create share the same icon and color properties.

Choosing the Hand tool, or the Annotation Selection tool, or with the current comment tool selected, right-click the comments, and select Set Current Properties as Default in the pop-up Context Menu.

All comments you create using this tool will display the properties you set.

Working on Comments

Viewing comments

The comments panel displays all comments in the PDF so that you can easily find the comments.

In addition, it also provides a toolbar with basic options, such as Expand All, Collapse All, Previous,

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Next and Sort By.

The comment is displayed in the popup note or on the markup icon and acts as a tooltip when the popup note is closed.

If you input the comment with too many lines, it will only show some of the comment while the rest will be displayed as suspension points when the cursor is moved outside the popup note. Click inside the message box to view it with scroll bar.

The Comments Panel displays all the comments in the PDF.

When you navigate through comments, the selected comment will automatically be kept in sync with the current comment being displayed. And you click on a comment to go to the specify comment on page.

Cutting, Copying and Pasting Comments

See also

Cutting, Copying and Pasting Comments

Undoing and Redoing Comments

See also

“ Undoing and Redoing ”

Opening the Comments panel

Choose View > Navigation Panels > Comments.

Click the comments button in Navigation panel.

In Comments panel, there are the following functions to provide you:

Expand All – Click Expand All button to expand individual comments.

Collapse All – Click Collapse All button to collapse all comments.

Previous/Next – Browse through the comments. Click the Previous button or the Next button to go to the previous or next comment. The two buttons are unavailable if no comment is selected.

Sort By – you can sort comments by author, page, type, date. In a thread of replies, only first message is sorted, and the reply messages are sorted in the same category as first message.

Note:

1.

You can click the plus and minus signs next to comment to expand or collapse comments.

2.

The page on which comment is located is kept in sync with the selected comment. To go to the page where a comment is located, only simply click the comment in the comment panel.

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Setting a status

Setting a status is useful for keeping track of comments that you have read or that require further action. You can use the status to indicate which comments you want to accept, reject, cancel, complete or export to other documents.

By setting the review status, you can show or hide a certain set of comments, and let review participants know how you are going to handle the comment. Once the review status is set, you cannot remove the review status display from history in the Review History list, even if you change the review status to None.

By setting the migration status, you can confirm whether the comment is exported to other documents and let review participants know the results. Once the migration status is set, you cannot remove the migration status display from history in the Review History list, even if you change the migration status to None.

Changing the status of a comment

With the Hand tool, Annotation Selection tool or the corresponding tool selected, right-click a comment you want to change the status of, choose Set Status > Review or Migration from the pop-up Context menu, and then select an option.

To view a markup’s history of changes:

A.

Right-click the markup, and then choose Open Properties.

B.

In the Properties dialog box, click the Review History tab to view the history of status changes people have made to a markup.

Replying to comments

Replying to comments is useful in shared reviews, when participants can read each other’s comments. They can also be used by review initiators to let reviewers know how their suggestions are being implemented. All replies appear in the popup note and are listed below the original comment. You can view the respective reply with the reply title and mark.

1.

Replying to original comments in the pop-up note

Using the Hand tool, Annotation Selection tool, or the corresponding comment tool, open the pop-up note for the comment and choose Reply from the Option menu of pop-up note.

Right-click the original comment and select Reply this topic or right-click the comment icon and select Reply.

Type your reply in the textbox that appears in the pop-up window.

2.

Responding to other reviewers’ comments

Using the Hand tool, Annotation Selection tool, or the corresponding comment tool, and open the pop-up note for the comment.

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Right-click other reviewer’s comment and select Reply this Reply.

3.

Deleting the reply message

In the note pop-up window, right-click the Text message window and click Delete this topic.

4.

Changing the color of reply message window

In the note pop-up window, right-click the reply message window and choose Change Color.

Summarizing comments

Summarizing comments is an easy way to help you directly obtain a synopsis of comments associated with the PDF. When you summarize comments, you can create a new PDF with comments. Comments summary could be sorted by page, author, date or type to satisfy your different requirements. Moreover, in pop-up Comments Summery Setting dialog box, you can set properties for the new document such as paper size, margin, page range, font size, etc.

1.

Choose Comments > Comments Data > Summarize Comments.

2.

In Comments Summary Settings dialog box, please do the following:

Choose paper size, such as A4, A3, etc.

Specify the width and height of paper.

Set margin.

Specify page range.

Choose font size and how to sort comments.

Choose measure unit.

3.

Click Create and then type name and specify location in pop-up Save As dialog box. Create a new PDF document with comments summary.

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Importing & exporting comments

Please refer to “Importing & Exporting Comments Data” .

Sending Annotated PDFs

Foxit PhantomPDF makes it easy for users to share reviews. You can send your annotated PDFs to any reviewers to check and respond to your comments.

To send an annotated PDF file, do the following:

Click on the Save button to save all the comments you have made.

Close the PDF file.

Re-open the file with Foxit PhantomPDF > click on the Email button to send it out.

Importing & Exporting Comments Data

This feature is especially useful for PDF reviewing. When you receive an email invitation to a PDF review, the invitation typically includes the PDF as an attachment or provides a URL to the PDF.

Alternatively, you may receive a Form Data Format (FDF) attachment. When opened, an FDF file configures your review settings and opens the PDF in a web browser. At this moment, you need to know how to import the comment data from the FDF file. Similarly, you may export comment data and send them as a FDF file to the other participants.

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Importing comments data

Do one of the following:

Double-click a FDF file to open it directly with Foxit PhantomPDF.

Choose Comments > Comments Data > Import Comments Data… on the Menu Bar > navigate to where the desired file is, select it (if you want to import multiple comments file, you can select them by holding Ctrl/Shift or by dragging the mouse to select), and press

“Open”. You will be prompted that the comments data has been imported successfully.

Exporting comments data

To export comments data, please do one of the following;

To export as a FDF

A.

Choose Comments > Comments Data > Exports Comments Data

B.

You will be presented with a standard Windows “Save” dialog. Navigate to where you want to save the FDF file (e.g., your Documents folder), specify its name and click Save button.

C.

You will be prompted that the data has been exported successfully.

To export and send in an e-mail

A.

Choose Comments > Comments Data > Email Comments Data

B.

Your default e-mail program will pop up, and the comments data will be exported as a

FDF file and attached in the email automatically.

C.

Type the e-mail address and title > click Send.

D.

The comments in FDF will be sent separately.

Note:

The option of Export comments data will be available only when the comments have been added to the PDFs.

Tip:

The users of Foxit PhantomPDF can import the comments data from txt and dbf files or export the data of PDFs and save in FDF formats file. You can also export the data in FDF format and email as an attachment.

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Chapter 8 – Stamping PDFs

The Stamp Tools in Foxit PhantomPDF are a group of advanced tools that enable you to stamp content and watermarks into a PDF document. Foxit PhantomPDF supports image stamps with various image formats (JPEG, GIF, BMP, WMF, etc) and PDF file stamps. You can either create dynamic stamps which can obtain information from your system including name, date and time, or import existing dynamic stamps. Stamping PDF files is a very useful feature especially when you need to give reviewers some advices about the document's status or sensitivity.

Standard Stamp

Dynamic Stamp

Create a Custom Stamp

Create a Custom Dynamic stamp

Stamping a PDF

You can choose from a list of predefined stamps, or create custom stamps before stamping a PDF.

All the stamps that you import or create are listed in the menu of Stamp Tools and Stamps Palette.

To apply a stamp, please do the following:

1.

Choose Comments > Stamp > Show Stamps Palette.

2.

In the Stamps Palette, select a category from the menu, and then select a stamp.

3.

Click the document page where you want to place the stamp.

Note:

All the stamps that you import or customize will be listed in the menu of Stamp Tools, you can choose directly a stamp from the menu of Stamp Tools.

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Creating a Stamp

You can create custom stamps and dynamic stamps.

Creating a Custom Stamp

1.

Choose Comments > Stamp > Create Custom Stamp.

2.

Type a new category name or choose a category from drop-down menu, name the stamp, and then click OK.

Note:

If the stamp you choose is an image file, you can adjust the opacity of the image via drag the scrollbar as needed in the general stamps dialog box.

Create General Stamps Dialog Box

Creating a Custom Dynamic Stamp

You can create a Custom Dynamic Stamp to add text, author name and date time on stamps.

Please do the following:

1.

Choose Comments > Stamp > Create Custom Dynamic Stamp.

2.

In the Create Custom Dynamic Stamp dialog box, choose one stamp template from the left list or create your own stamp template which can be an image or a PDF file.Choose a category from drop-down menu or name a new one, then name the stamp.

3.

Specify Font and Font Color.

4.

From the Stamp Text option, if you choose <author name>, <date time> or< author name and date time> category without typing any text, it will automatically obtain current user, date, time from your system when you click

Apply

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5.

You can instantly adjust the added content to fit your needs when you preview current stamp on the right top preview pane.

6.

Click OK.

Create Custom Dynamic Stamp Dialog Box

Managing a stamp

To manage a stamp, please do the following:

Choose Comments > Stamp > Manage Stamps, open Management Stamps dialog box, and select a stamp.

Click

Create

and choose a way of creating stamp from drop-down menu, please refer to

Creating a custom stamp .

Click

Edit

to edit the stamps, such as changing category, stamp name, or replacing the image

or PDF files etc. Please refer to Creating a custom dynamic stamp.

Click Delete to remove the stamp.

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Manage Custom Stamps Dialog Box

Note:

Deleting a custom stamp category will delete all stamps that are subordinate to it.

Cutting/Copying and Pasting a Stamp

To cut/copy and paste a stamp, please do the following:

Select the stamp you want to cut or copy.

Right-click the stamp > Cut/Copy or choose Edit > Cut/Stamp.

Right-click on the page you want to past the stamp and select Paste or choose Edit > Paste.

Undoing/Redoing a Stamp

To undo/redo a Stamp, please go to Edit > Undo/Redo.

Resizing or moving a stamp

Select the Hand Tool or the Annotation Selection Tool .

To resize a stamp, select it, put the cursor on one of the red points, and drag one of the handles to make your adjustments.

To move a stamp, select it and put the cursor on one of the segments to drag.

To add a pop-up note to a stamp, select it and double-click the stamp or right-click it and choose Open Popup Note.

Deleting a stamp

Do one of the following:

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Select the Hand Tool or the Annotation Selection Tool , and then press the Delete key.

Select the Hand Tool or the Annotation Selection Tool , right-click on the stamp, and choose Delete from the Context Menu.

Setting Favorite Stamps

Choose Comments > Stamp > Set Favorite Stamp.

Select a stamp in All Stamps panel, and then click

Add to Favorite

, then the stamp you select will be added to Favorite Stamps panel.

To remove a stamp from Favorite Stamps panel, and then click Remove from Favorite.

Set Favorite Stamps

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Chapter 9 – Forms

Foxit PhantomPDF is extremely useful for form filling and form designing. Please read below for more information.

Form Basics

There are two kinds of “form” files. One is a PDF file with fillable fields, which enables you to fill the form directly by clicking the form fields without using other features. This is called an

Interactive PDF Form

. The other kind of form is a plain PDF file with lines and texts, which should be filled with the typewriter feature in Foxit PhantomPDF. This is called a

Non-interactive PDF

Form

.

Interactive Form

For interactive forms, you will see a document message bar appear between the toolbars and the form itself. If you do not want to see it again when reopening this file, please choose Edit >

Preferences > Forms > Always Hide Document Message Bar. To show it, redo the steps.

The left side of the message bar typically informs you that this document is a fillable form. The right side of the message bar has two buttons. One is a

Highlight Fields

button, which colors the backgrounds of all blanks to be filled in and outlines any required blanks, making it easy to see them at a glance. Click to it to highlight all fields or cancel the highlight. Another button is a close button.

Acro Form and XFA (

XML Forms Architecture

) Form

Foxit PhantomPDF now supports both Acro Form and XFA Form . You can fill in XFA forms with the

Hand Tool , the same which you were able to do with normal fillable forms (also known as

AcroForm).

Note: the Edit Form option in Form menu only available for

Non-interactive Form

The document message bar will not appear. This kind of form acts like an ordinary PDF document that has plain text and you will need to use the Typewriter feature to fill in this form.

Note: the Edit Form option in Form menu only available for static XFA form.

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Filling in PDF Forms

Foxit PhantomPDF not only allows you to fill in PDF forms and print them out, but also supports advanced form operations, such as save filled-out forms and import/export forms data.

Filling Interactive Forms

If a PDF form contains interactive form fields, you can fill in the form with the Hand Tool .

When you place the pointer over an interactive form field, the pointer icon changes to one of the following:

Arrow -- Appears when the pointer is over a button, radio button, check box, or item on a list.

I-beam icon -- Appears when you can type text into the form field.

To fill in an interactive form, please do the following:

If necessary, select the Hand tool .

(Optional) To make form fields easier to identify, click the Highlight fields on the document message bar. Form fields appear with a colored background (yellow by default).

Click in the first form field you want to fill in, either to select that option or to place an

I-beam pointer in the field so that you can start typing.

Right-click the text fields, and choose Paste or Select All to do other operations.

After making a selection or entering text, do any of the following:

A.

Press Tab or Shift + Tab to accept the form field change and go to the next or previous field.

B.

Press the Up arrow key to select the previous option in an item of list, or press the Down arrow key to select the next option.

After you fill in the form fields, do one of the following:

A.

Click the submit button if one exists. Clicking this button sends the form data to a database across the web or over your company intranet.

B.

Click Save icon on toolbar, or choose File > Save.

C.

Choose File > Save As…, and specify a location for the copy.

Note:

If the form author gave Reader users extended rights, the saved copy will include the entries you made in the forms. Otherwise, the saved copy will be blank.

Clearing a form entry

Click one of the form fields, and use the Backspace key or Delete key.

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Resetting unsaved form entries

Choose Forms > Reset form…

Clearing a form in a browser

Do either of the following:

Select the reset form button if one exists. You can’t undo this action.

Quit the browser, and start again.

Note:

Clicking the web browser’s Reload for Refresh button, the Back or Go Back button, or following a link to another page may not complete clearing the form.

Filling lengthy entries in forms

Some PDF forms can contain dynamic text fields, which changes the text you input in size to accommodate the text fields. The text appears smaller and smaller when the words you type exceed the current size of the field. When you’re finished typing and the field is deactivated, the text field displays all of the typed text in smaller size.

Spell-checking form entries

You can spell- check the text you typed in form fields after purchasing Foxit PhantomPDF if the security settings allow.

If you have installed the Spell Checker, when you insert any English text in the form fields, the spelling errors will be highlighted and underlined with squiggly lines.

To spell-check entries, do the following:

Right-click on the misspelled words and you will see a list of five suggested words.

Choose one of the suggested words to correct your input or ignore the squiggly line.

If all the suggested words are not the exact words you want to input, try to correct them with other words.

Filling Non-interactive Forms

If a PDF form contains non-interactive form fields, you can fill in the form with the Typewriter .

When you place the pointer over a non-interactive form field, the basic pointer icon doesn’t change.

Non-interactive PDF forms can be printed and filled in by hand. Or choose Comments >

Typewriter Tools > Typewriter Tool to type information over the blank form fields and then save

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or print a copy of the completed form.

To use the Typewriter Tool to fill the non-interactive forms and spell-check the entries, please

refer to “Using the Typewriter Tool” .

Commenting on Forms

You can comment on PDF forms, just as on any other PDF. You can add comments only when the form creator has extended rights to the users.

Whether or not these comments are included when the form is submitted depends on how it is submitted. For example, if you use Foxit PhantomPDF to print the form for mailing or faxing, the comments do not appear. But if you attach the filled-in form to email as a complete PDF, the comments are included. Also, you can send the comments separately as an email attachment.

See also

“Chapter 7 - Comments” .

Importing & Exporting Form Data

To import and export form data is similar to the way of importing and exporting comment data.

However, this function is only for PDF interactive forms. All the options for importing and exporting form data will be unavailable when you open other ordinary PDFs or non-interactive forms.

To learn how to import and export form data, please view “Importing & Exporting Comments

Data” .

Tip:

The users of Foxit PhantomPDF can import the form data from txt, xml, CSV, dbf or Excel format files or export the data of PDFs and save in FDF formats file, and it also can import and export the form data of PDFs and save as txt, xml, CSV, dbf or Excel format files.

Form Designer

(Available in

Standard

and

Business

Only)

Foxit Form Designer is a group of tools in Foxit PhantomPDF that can be used to create interactive forms. With Foxit Form Designer, you are able to add push buttons, text fields, check boxes, combo boxes, list boxes or radio buttons to create an interactive PDF form and specify their properties.

About Buttons

Foxit Form Designer offers seven basic tools for you to create a form. The following is a table of the seven form tools and their respective descriptions.

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Seven Basic Tools

Button Tool Name

Push

Button

Description

Creates an interactive form element to initiate certain predefined actions, such as opening a file, submitting data to a web server, or resetting a form. This button can also be customized with images and text.

Presents a group of choices from which the user can select only one item.

Radio

Button

Check Box

Presents yes-or-no choices for individual items. If the form contains multiple check boxes, users can select what they want.

Combo

Box

Lets the user either choose an item from a pop-up menu or type in a value.

List Box Displays a list of options the user can select.

Text Field Lets the user type in text, such as name, address, phone number, etc.

Signature

Field

Create a blank digital signature field for reviewers to sign the document

Text

Field

Combo Box

Push Button

List

Box

Check Box

Radio

Button

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Creating Interactive Forms

With Foxit Form Designer, you can either create an entirely new interactive form from a blank page or add form fields to an existing electronic form.

To start from a blank page, please do the following:

Create a blank PDF from File -> Create PDF -> From blank page

Open the blank page with Foxit PhantomPDF, and then use Foxit Form Designer to add form fields.

To edit an existing form, please open it with Foxit PhantomPDF, and then use Foxit Form Designer to add form fields or do any necessary changes.

Note:

To add text before or after the form fields, you can either choose to use Foxit PhantomPDF

Advanced Editor

or refer to the Typewriter Tool .

Using Push Button Tool

You can create a new push button with the push button tool.

Creating a new push button

Select push button tool by clicking its button on Form Toolbar or choosing Forms > Push

Button on Menu Bar, and do one of the following:

Drag to create a push button of the required size.

Double-click the page to create a push button using the default size.

In the Button Properties dialog box which opens automatically, select property options to specify the push button behavior.

Moving and resizing a push button

To move a push button, select Annotation Selection Tool or push button tool , click and drag the button to move it to a new location.

To resize a push button, select Annotation Selection Tool or push button tool , click to select the button, and then drag a border handle.

Deleting a push button

Select Annotation Selection Tool or push button tool , click the push button you want to delete.

Press Delete, or right-click the push button > Delete.

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Creating multiple copies of a push button

You can create multiple copies of a push button. The new push button names are based on the original push buttons and appended with a number. However, you are able to create them with the same names. In addition, all the new push buttons are created sequentially, using standard array format.

Select one or more push buttons that you want to copy (press Shift or Ctrl when clicking to select more buttons).

Right-click one of the buttons > Create Multiple Copies…

In the Create Multiple Copies of Fields dialog box, do the following:

The Create Multiple Copies of Fields dialog box

A.

To specify the rows to be created, enter or select a number in Copy Selected fields across (times). The default number is set to 2.

B.

To specify the columns to be created, enter or select a number in Copy Selected fields across (times). The default number is set to 2.

C.

To specify the width of the area in which the columns of fields appear, enter or select a number in Change Width (in). The default number is set to 0.06.

D.

To specify the height of the area in which the columns of fields appear, enter or select a number in Change Height (in). The default number is set to 0.06.

Note:

The width and height values don’t change the dimensions of individual field s but designate the size of the entire area for all the selected and newly created fields.

E.

To change the position of buttons, use the Up, Down, Left, and Right buttons in the

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dialog box.

F.

Click Preview to apply the results.

G.

Click Same Name to apply the names of original buttons to the newly created buttons, and click OK.

Note:

Copies of push buttons function independently of each other. You can use a different procedure to duplicate push buttons, creating an information- sharing relationship among these buttons.

Duplicating a push button across multiple pages

Select the push button that you want to duplicate.

Right-click the button > Duplicate…

Note:

The Duplicate command isn’t available for forms with only one page.

Do one of the following:

A.

To duplicate the push button on every page in the form, select All, and click OK.

B.

To duplicate the push button on a limited range of pages, click the From button, and type the starting and ending pages on which you want the button to appear. Click OK.

Note:

Enter the page number including or not including the page on which the button originally appears doesn’t affect the dupli cation process. Including that page won’t create a second copy on top of the original one, and not including it won’t remove the original button.

Setting tab order

You can set the tab order of the buttons you created. The order number will show on the top left corner.

Choose the Annotation Selection Tool and move the cursor to one of the buttons you created.

Right click the button and choose Set Tab Order on the context menu.

Setting push button properties

You can set properties that apply formatting, determine the appearance and actions, and so forth.

The push button has a General tab, Appearance tab, Actions tab, and an Options tab. Besides, there are two items on every tab:

Locked –

When selected, prevents any further changes to any push button properties.

Close –

Applies and saves the current button properties, and closes the button properties dialog box.

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Note:

If you select Locked on any tab, it will lock all options for the button, but not just the options on that tab.

1.

General tab for the button properties

The General tab in push button properties contains the following options:

Name – Specifies the unique name of the selected push button.

Tooltip – Displays text that the hesitant user may find helpful in clicking the button. Tooltips appear when the pointer hovers over the push button.

Form Field – Specifies whether the push button can be seen, either on screen or in print.

There are four choices for you: Visible, Hidden, Visible but doesn’t print, and Hidden but printable.

Orientation – Rotates the push button by 0, 90, 180, or 270 Degrees.

Read Only – Prevents the user from clicking the push button.

Required – This option is not available for the push button.

2.

Appearance tab for the button properties

The Appearance properties determine how the push button looks on the page. The Appearance tab in push button properties contains the following options:

Line Style – Alters the appearance of the frame. Select Solid, Dashed, Beveled, Inset or

Underline.

Solid Dashed Beveled Inset Underline

The appearances of Push Button with different line styles

Note:

You may not see the differences if no color is chosen as the border color.

Thickness – Specifies the width of the frame surrounding the push button: Thin, Medium, or

Thick.

Border Color – Opens a color picker in which you can select a color for the frame surrounding the button. To leave the button without a frame, select No color.

Fill Color – Opens a color picker in which you can select a color for the button. To leave the button uncolored, select No color.

Note:

A Fill Color choice other than No color will block any images on the PDF page that are behind the button.

Font Size – Sets the size of the label for the button. You can either choose Auto, various

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preset values, or type in a different value.

Text Color – Opens a color picker in which you can select a color for the label.

Font – Lists the fonts available on your computer.

Font Size: 30

Text Color: Green

Font: Times New Roman

Push Button

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Actions tab for the button properties

The Actions properties specify any actions that you want to associate with the push button, such as jumping to a specific page or going to a web site. The Actions tab in push button properties contains the following options:

Select Trigger – Specifies the user action that initiates an action: Mouse Up, Mouse Down,

Mouse Enter, Mouse Exit, On Focus, or On Blur.

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 named command, 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.

Click Cancel to revoke your operation.

B.

Open/execute a file – designate to open another file. To do this, please follow the steps below:

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Choose Open/execute a file > click Add button > select the destination file and click

Select.

C.

Open a web link – designate to open a web link. Do the following:

Choose Open a web link > click Add button > 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 named command, select the option > click Add… > select one of the named commands in Execute a named command dialog box, and click OK.

F.

To submit a form, select the option > click Add… > choose the submission method, 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 Save 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.

4.

Options tab for the button properties

The Options properties determine how labels and icons appear on the button. A button can have a label, an icon, or both. The Options tab in push button properties enables you to add any labels you like. The Options tab in push button properties contains the following options:

Layout – Specifies the layout of label and icon of the button. There are seven choices:

A B C D E F G

A. Label only B. Icon only C. Icon top, label bottom D. Label top, icon bottom E. Icon left, label right F.

Label left, icon right G. Label over icon

Button Layouts

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Advanced – Does the details settings to the icon.

A. When to scale – choose when to scale the icon you insert. There are four options:

Always:

scale the icon to fit the button you draw.

Icon is too Big:

zoom out the icon to fit the button if the former one is bigger than the latter one, or show the icon with its original size.

Icon is too Small:

zoom in the icon to fit the button if the former one is smaller than the latter one, or show the icon with its original size.

Never:

never scale the icon. Show the icon with its original size all the time.

B. Scale – choose to scale the icon non-proportionally or proportionally. This option will be disabled when you select Never in the field of When to scale.

Non-proportionally:

scale the icon to fit the button when the magnification is changed.

Proportionally:

scale the icon in its proportion.

C.

Fit to bounds – check this option to scale the icon to fit fully within the bounds of the button without taking into consideration the line width of the border.

D.

Border – drag and move the scroll bar to change icon’s position in the button. The coordinates change when you move the scroll bar.

Behavior – Specifies the display of the button when clicked. The button behavior options include:

None:

Keeps the appearance of the button the same.

Push:

Specifies appearances for the Up, Down, and Rollover states of the mouse. Select an option under State, and then specify a label or icon option:

Up:

Determines what the button looks like when the mouse button is not clicked.

Down:

Determines what the button looks like when the mouse is clicked on the button, but before it is released.

Rollover:

Determines what the button looks like when the pointer is held over the button.

Outline:

Highlights the button border.

Invert:

Reverses the dark and light shades of the button.

Push

The Button Behaviors

To define the label or icon that appears on the button, do the following:

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A.

If a label option is selected form the Layout menu, type the text in the Label box.

B.

If an icon option is selected from the Layout menu, click Choose icon… > click Browse… >

Select the file type from the Objects of Type menu, double-click the file name, and click

OK. (To remove the selected icon, click Clear button.)

Click Close to accept these display properties.

Setting push button properties as default

After setting button properties for a new push button, you can set your settings as the new default for all the push buttons you create in future. To set the current properties as default, right-click the push button > select Use Current Properties as New Defaults.

Using Radio Button Tool

A radio button is a type of graphical user interface widget that allows you to choose one of a predefined set of options.

For creating, moving, resizing, deleting, duplicating the buttons and

setting tab order, please refer to “Using push button tool” .

Tip: How to toggle radio buttons

Related radio buttons must have exactly the same form field name but different export values.

This ensures that the radio buttons toggle and that the correct values will be collected in the database.

1.

Please use copy-paste to create multiple copies if having more than one form field with the same name. After this, to make the value usable, you have to change the value of the radio buttons to make sure all radio buttons have the same field name but different export value.

2.

Please note you cannot use “

Create Multiple Copies

” option if there is more than one radio button with the same name. A warning message will pop up if you right click and choosing

Create Multiple Copies

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Setting radio button properties

How a radio button behaves is determined by settings in the Radio Button Properties dialog box.

You can set properties that apply formatting, determine the appearance and actions, and so forth.

The radio button has a General tab, Appearance tab, Actions tab, and an Options tab as push button. Also, there are two items on every tab:

Locked –

When selected, prevents any further changes to any radio button properties.

Close –

Applies and saves the current button properties, and closes the button properties dialog box.

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Note:

If you select Locked on any tab, it will lock all options for the button, but not just the options on that tab.

1.

General tab for the radio button properties

The General tab in radio button properties contains the following options:

Name – Specifies the unique name of the selected radio button.

Tooltip – Displays text that the hesitant user may find helpful in clicking the button. Tooltips appear when the pointer hovers over the radio button.

Form Field – Specifies whether the radio button can be seen, either on screen or in print.

There are four choices for you: Visible, Hidden, Visible but does not print, and Hidden but printable.

Orientation – Rotates the radio button by 0, 90, 180, or 270 Degrees.

Read Only – Prevents the user from clicking the radio button.

Required – Forces the user to click the radio button. If the user attempts to submit the form while a required radio button is not chosen, an error message appears.

2.

Appearance tab for the radio button properties

The Appearance properties determine how the radio button looks on the page. The Appearance tab in push button properties contains the following options:

Line Style – Alters the appearance of the frame. Select Solid, Dashed, Beveled, Inset or

Underline.

Solid Dashed Beveled Inset Underline

The appearances of Radio Button with different line styles

Note:

You may not see the difference if no color is chosen as the border color.

Thickness – Specifies the width of the frame surrounding the radio button: Thin, Medium, or

Thick.

Border Color – Opens a color picker in which you can select a color for the frame surrounding the button. To leave the button without a frame, select No color.

Fill Color – Opens a color picker in which you can select a color for the background behind the button. To leave the background uncolored, select No color.

Note:

A Fill Color choice other than No color will block any images on the PDF page that are behind the button.

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Text Color – Opens a color picker in which you can select a color for the button.

Border color

Text color

Fill color

Radio Button

3.

Actions tab for the radio button properties

Please refer to “Actions tab for the button properties” .

4.

Options tab for the radio button properties

The Options tab in radio button properties enables you to change the button style and do other additional settings. The Options tab in radio button properties contains the following options:

Button style – Specifies the shape of the maker that appears inside the button when the user selects it. There’re six choices in total: Check, Circle (the default), Cross, Diamond,

Square, or Star. This property does not alter the shape of the radio button itself.

Export Value – Identifies the radio button and differentiates it from other radio buttons that share the same Name value.

The status of a radio button is “on” and “off”. You can give them other names with this box.

Checked by default – Sets the selection state of the button when the user first opens the form.

Radio buttons with the same name and value are selected in unison – Allows single-click selection of multiple related radio buttons. If the user selects a radio button that has the same field name and export value as another, both radio buttons are selected.

Click Close to accept these display properties.

Setting radio button properties as default

After setting radio button properties for a new radio button, you can you’re your settings as the new default for all the radio buttons you create in future.

To set the current properties as default, right-click the radio button, select Use Current Properties as New Defaults.

Using Combo Box Tool

A combo box is a commonly-used GUI widget. It is a combination of a drop-down list or list box and a single-line textbox, allowing the user either to type a value directly into the control or choose from the list of existing options.

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For creating, moving, resizing, deleting, duplicating the combo box and setting tab order, please

refer to “Using push button tool” .

Note:

If you create multiple copies of the check box, please make sure both the form filed names and the export value are all different in related check boxes.

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Setting combo box properties

How a combo box behaves is determined by settings in the Combo Box Properties dialog box. You can set properties that apply formatting, determine the appearance and actions, perform mathematical operations, and so forth.

The combo box has a General tab, Appearance tab, Actions tab, Options tab, Format tab, Validate tab, and a Calculate tab. There are two items on every tab:

Locked –

When selected, prevents any further changes to any combo box properties.

Close –

Applies and saves the current properties, and closes the combo box properties dialog box.

Note:

If you select Locked on any tab, it will lock all options for this combo box, but not just the options on that tab.

1.

General tab for the combo box properties

Please refer to “General tab for the radio button properties” .

2.

Appearance tab for the combo box properties

Please refer to “Appearance tab for the button properties” .

3.

Actions tab for the combo box properties

Please refer to “Actions tab for the button properties” .

4.

Options tab for the combo box properties

You can create a list of items from which the user selects with the Options tab.

Item – Accepts the text and space character that you type for options that you want to appear in the menu for the field.

Add – Moves the current entry in Item to Item List.

Export value – Where you type in a value to represent the item if the data will be exported.

If left blank, the entry for Name in the General tab is used as the export value.

Item list – Displays the choices that will be available in the list.

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Note:

The highlighted item in the Item List box appears as the default selected item in the combo box field. To change the default item, highlight another item from the list.

Up and Down arrows – Change the order in which the items are listed in the combo box list.

These buttons are not available if Sort Items is selected.

Delete – Removes the selected item from the list.

Sort items – Arranges the listed items numerically and alphabetically. A numerical sort (if applicable) is performed before an alphabetical sort.

Allow user to enter custom text – Enable users to enter a value other than the ones in the list.

Commit selected value immediately – Saves the value as soon as the user selects it. If this option is not selected, the value is saved only when the user tabs out of the current field or clicks another form field.

5.

Format tab for the combo box properties

The Format tab in the combo box properties dialog box enables you to format the field values.

Select one of the categories listed below:

None – No additional options are available. The input in a combo box with this property does not require any specific formatting.

Number – Automatically imposes the selected formatting options on numeric data entries.

A.

Decimal places – Sets the number of digits that appear to the right of the decimal point.

B.

Separator style – Sets the placement of commas and periods.

C.

Currency symbol – Sets the type of currency, such as Dollars, Euros, or Pounds.

D.

Negative Number Style – Sets how negative numbers are displayed. You can choose

Show parentheses, Use red text, neither, or both.

Percentage – Automatically imposes the selected formatting options on numeric data expressed as a percentage.

A.

Decimal places – Sets the number of digits that appear to the right of the decimal point.

B.

Separator style – Sets the placement of commas and periods.

Date – The list includes one-, two-, and four-digit variations where

d

stands for the day,

m

stands for the month, and

y

stands for the year. Also, you can choose Custom option and type your format.

Time – The list includes display variations where

h

stands for the hour on a 12-hour clock,

H

stands for the hour on a 24-hour clock,

MM

stands for minutes,

ss

stands for the seconds, and

tt

stands for AM or PM. Also, you can choose the Custom option and type your format.

Special – There are five options for you:

A.

Zip Code – For a five-digit postal code.

B.

Zip Code + 4 – For a nine-digit postal code.

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C.

Phone Number – For a ten-digit telephone number.

D.

Social Security Number – For a nine-digit US Social Security Number.

E.

Arbitrary Mask -- Changes the format category to Custom and makes another text box available, in which you can type a custom format. Use this option to specify which types of characters the user can enter in any given position, and how the data displays in the field. a.

A -- Accepts only letters (A–Z, a–z). b.

X -- Accepts spaces and most printable characters, including all characters available on a standard keyboard and ANSI characters in the ranges of 32–126 and 128–255. c.

O -- The letter “O” accepts alphanumeric characters (A–Z, a–z, and 0–9). d.

9 -- Accepts only numeric characters (0–9).

For example, a mask setting of AAA--p#999 accepts the input BDF--p#367. A mask setting of OOOOO@XXX accepts the input vad12@3Up.

Example of an Arbitrary Mask entry

Custom -- Makes additional options available to form designers who want to write their own

JavaScripts for formatting and keystrokes. For example, a custom script could define a new currency format or limit the user entry to specific keystroke characters.

A.

Custom Format Script – Displays any custom scripts you have added for formats. The

Edit button opens a JavaScript Edition dialog box in which you can write and add new scripts.

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B.

Custom Keystroke Script –Displays any custom scripts you have added to validate keystrokes. The Edit button opens a JavaScript Edition dialog box in which you can write and add new scripts.

6.

Validate tab for the combo box properties

The Validate properties restrict entries to specified ranges, values, or characters, ensuring that users enter the appropriate data for a combo box.

Field value is not validated – Turns off validation.

Field value is in range – Sets a numeric range for a combo box using values you enter in either as a number or a percentage. It is available only when Number or Percentage is selected in Format tab.

Run custom validation script – Validates by a JavaScript that you create or provide. The Edit button opens a JavaScript Edition dialog box in which you can write and add new scripts.

7.

Calculate tab for the combo box properties

With this option, you can perform mathematical operations on existing form field entries and display the result.

Value is not calculated – Select this option if you want the users to type.

Value is the – Select this to make further options available:

A.

The List includes the mathematical functions to apply to the selected fields. Choose

Sum to add the values entered in the selected fields, Product to multiply them, Average,

Minimum, or Maximum.

B.

Pick – Opens a Field Selection dialog box with a list of the available fields in the form that you select to add or deselect to remove from the calculation.

Simplified field notation -- Uses JavaScript with field names and simple arithmetic signs. The

Edit button opens a JavaScript Edition dialog box in which you can write, edit, and add scripts.

Custom calculation script -- Displays any custom scripts you have added for calculations. The

Edit button opens a JavaScript Edition dialog box in which you can write and add new

JavaScripts.

Setting combo box properties as default

After setting combo box properties for a new combo box, you can set your settings as the new default for all the combo boxes you create in future.

To set the current properties as default, right-click the combo box > select Use Current Properties as New Defaults.

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Using List Box and Text Field Tool

A list box is a GUI widget that allows the user to select one or more items from a list contained within a static, multiple line text box. Also, you can set a list box property that enables the user to

Shift-click or Ctrl-click/Control-click to select multiple items on the list.

A text field is a common element of graphical user interface of computer programs, as well as the corresponding type of widget used when programming GUIs, which let the user type in text, such as name, address, phone number, etc.

For creating, moving, resizing, deleting, duplicating the list box and text filed and setting tab

order, please refer to “Using push button tool” .

Setting list box properties

Please refer to

“ Setting combo box properties ”

.

Setting text field properties

Although most of the properties are common to those of combo boxes, the Options tab is exclusive.

1.

For all the other properties of a text field, please refer to “Setting combo box properties” .

2.

Options tab for the text field properties

Alignment – Aligns the text left, right, or center within the field.

Default Value – Specifies the text that appears until the user overwrites it by typing in the field. Enter the default value by typing in this option.

Multi-line – Allows more than a single-line entry in the text field.

Scroll long text – Compensates for text that extends beyond the boundaries of the text field.

Allow Rich Text Formatting – Allows users to apply styling information to the text, such as bold or italic. This might be useful in certain text fields where such styling information is important to the meaning of the text, such as an essay.

Limit of Characters – Allows entries of up to the number of characters you specify.

Note:

If you entered a default value, that value is clipped to this limit.

Password – Displays the user-entered text as a series of asterisks (*). This option is available only if Check Spelling is deselected.

Field is used for file selection – Allows the user to enter a file path as the field’s value when a file is submitted along with the form. This option is available only when Scroll long text is the only selected option in the Options tab.

Check spelling – Checks the spelling of user-entered text.

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Comb of Characters -- Spreads the user-entered text evenly across the width of the text field.

If a border color is specified, Solid or Dashed Line is selected in the Appearance tab, each character entered in the field is separated by lines of that color. This option is available only when no other check box is selected.

A B

Text fields with and without the Comb property

A. Text field with a border color, using the Comb property

B. Text field without the Comb property

Setting text field properties as default

To set the current properties as default, right-click the text field > select Use Current Properties as

New Defaults.

Using Signature Field Tool

The signature field is specially designed by to create blank digital signature fields for reviewers to sign. You can place the field anywhere you want the reviewers to sign.

Creating a new Signature field

Choose Forms > Signature Field on Menu Bar, and do one of the following:

Drag to create a Signature Field of the required size.

Double-click the page to create a Signature Field using the default size.

In the Signature Properties dialog box which opens automatically, select property options to specify the Signature Field behavior.

For moving, resizing, deleting, duplicating the signature field and setting tab order, please refer to

“Using push button tool” .

To set signature field’s General, Appearance and Actions tab properties, please refer to

“ Setting push button properties ”.

Signed tab for the signature field properties

Nothing Happens When Signed – it is set as default.

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Mark As Read-Only - Prevents other readers to change the digitally signed form.

All Fields - Prevents any changes to any form field.

All Fields Except These - Allows changing the selected form fields. Click the Pick button and select check boxes for the fields that you want the reviewers to edit after signing.

Just These Fields – Prevent to change the form fields you pick.

This Script Executes When Field is Signed

Activate a custom JavaScript when the user digitally signs the form. Click the Edit button to change or create a new JavaScript action.

Arranging Form Fields

Selecting multiple form fields

To arrange the form fields, you have to select multiple form fields that you want to arrange first.

To select multiple form fields, do one of the following:

Choose the Annotation Selection tool > Shift-click or Ctrl-click each form field.

Choose the Annotation Selection tool > drag a selection marquee around the area to select them.

To deselect an individual form field, Ctrl-click the specific field.

Note:

The form field highlighted in red is the anchor. When you select multiple form fields by clicking, the last field selected is the anchor.

Aligning multiple form fields

You can align the selected form fields left, right, top, bottom, vertically or horizontally. Select one of the form fields as the anchor, the rest of the form fields will be placed respectively to the left edge, right edge, top edge, bottom edge, vertical axis or horizontal axis of the anchor form field.

Select two or more form fields that you want to align.

Right-click the anchor, and then choose a command as follows:

C.

To align a column of form fields, choose Left, Right, or Vertically to align them respectively to the left edge, right edge, or vertical axis of the anchor form field.

D.

To align a row of form fields, choose Top, Bottom, or Horizontally to align them respectively to the top edge, bottom edge, or horizontal axis of the anchor form field.

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Note:

When you right-click or Ctrl-click one of the selected form fields, it will be highlighted in red, indicating that it’s the anchor form field. The align menu commands move the other selected form fields to line up with the edges of the anchor form fields.

Centering multiple form fields

This function enables you to center the rectangle enclosed by form.

Select form fields. You can imagine that these form fields consist of an area with the shape of rectangle.

Right-click one of the form fields > Center > Vertically/Horizontally/Both. You will find that the rectangle is centered respectively vertically, horizontally or both in the page.

Distributing multiple form fields

This function will be available when selecting three or more form fields.

To distribute the form fields evenly between the topmost and bottommost form fields, choose Distribute > Vertically.

To distribute the form fields evenly between the leftmost and rightmost form fields, choose

Distribute > Horizontally.

Resizing multiple form fields

Select one of the form fields as the anchor, and the rest of the form fields will be resized with the same height or width as that of the anchor form field. For example,

Select form field A and B. Suppose that you want to set A as the anchor form field.

Right-click A > Size > Height/Width/Both. And you’ll see that the height/width/height and width of B is resized to be the same as that of A.

Setting Form-Field Tab Order

After you create the form fields, you can set the tab order with ease. If you deselect to set the tab order, it will be automatically determined in a normal order. Do the following:

With the Annotation Selection Tool selected, right-click a form field, and choose Set Tab

Order.

Click anywhere in the field that you want to be first in the tabbing order. The number in the upper left corner is set as 1.

Click each of the other fields in the order that you want tabbing to occur.

Note:

If you decide not to change the tabbing order, click a blank area of the page or a part of the page that is not part of a field. This hides the tabbing order numbers so that clicking a field no

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longer changes the tabbing order.

Setting Calculation Order

When you define two or more calculations in a form, the order in which they are carried out is the order in which you defined the calculations. In some cases, you may need to modify the calculation order to obtain correct results.

For example, if you wanted to use the result obtained from calculating two form fields to calculate the value of a third form field, the first two form fields must be calculated together first to obtain the correct final results.

Choose Forms > Set Calculation Order…

The Calculate Order dialog box displays all calculable fields in your form and the order in which the calculations are performed.

To change the field calculation order, select the field from the list, and then click the Up or

Down button as needed.

Click OK.

Setting Properties of Multiple Form Fields

Select multiple form fields > right-click one of them > Properties…

There pops up a dialog with a General tab and an Appearance tab, and then follow the steps specified above.

Running JavaScript

(Available in

Standard

and

Business

Only)

JavaScript is a dynamic, prototype-based language with first-class functions, which serves as a means to easily create interactive web pages. In Foxit PhantomPDF, you can easily integrate this level of interactivity into your PDF documents.

With Foxit PhantomPDF, you can invoke JavaScript code using actions associated with documents, bookmarks, links, and pages. Foxit PhantomPDF 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.

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.

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To active the JavaScript console, select Forms > JavaScript Console, and do the following:

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.

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 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 PhantomPDF, select Forms > 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:

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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.

Optional Database connectivity to Windows ODBC

The Optional Database Connectivity plug-in is a Javascript object inside Foxit PhantomPDF PDF

Suite, allowing you to connect to Windows ODBC (Open Database Connectivity) data sources. It provides some basic JavaScript properties and methods to gain increased customization options and data accuracy to access to information databases. More importantly, JavaScript can be used to execute SQL commands and retrieve data, which can, in turn, be used to populate a PDF file.

Also, developers can create document level-scripts to connect to a database for the purposes of inserting new data, updating information, and deleting database entries.

Currently, ADBC is a Windows only feature and requires Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) provided by Microsoft.

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Chapter 10 – Security

The security feature of PDF gives you an exceptional control over the PDF files you create. To provide adequate protection for PDF’s contents, you can encrypt and secure PDF files to prevent unauthorized access, restrict sensitive operations, etc.

Checking PDF Security

Some PDF files may contain restrictions preventing actions such as printing, editing, copying, etc.

To check if you have these permissions, please do the following:

Choose File > Properties…or Secure > Show Security Properties.

In the popup Document Properties dialog box, select the Security tab to view the restriction information.

Adding Security to PDF Files

In Foxit PhantomPDF, you can add password protection, certificate protection, MS AD RMS protection, and security restrictions to PDF files, limiting who can open the file, can copy, edit or print the file, etc.

Adding Password Encryption

You can add a password to a PDF document to limit access and restrict certain features, such as printing, copying and editing.

There are two kinds of passwords that could be applied to a PDF file: a

Document Open password

and a

Permissions password

. When you set a Document Open password, anyone who tries to open the PDF file must type in the password that you specified. When you set a

Permissions password, anyone who wants to change the restrictions must type the Permissions password. Please note that if a PDF is secured with both types of passwords, it can be opened with either password, but only the Permissions password allows you to change the restrictions.

Tip:

There’s no way out to recover password from the PDF if you forgot it. To keep a backup copy of the PDF t hat isn’t password -protected is a good choice.

Adding a password security

1.

Choose Secure > Password Encrypt, or in Security Editing toolbar, click and choose Password

Encrypt from menu.

2.

In the Security Setting dialog box, select the type of password to add, and then type the password in the corresponding field. If you check permission password, please click

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Permission to set the restriction settings.

3.

In the Permission Specification area, you will be shown the security details you specified.

4.

Select an Encryption Algorithm.

5.

(Optional) Select the document contents to encrypt.

6.

(Optional)Check Save the setting as a new policy to save the current security settings as a new policy so that you can apply to other documents.

7.

Click Ok and save the document to make setting take effect.

Password security options

When you add a password and security to a PDF file, you can set the following security options:

Require a password to open the document

– selects to require users to type the password you specify to open the document.

Document Open Password – specifies a password that users must type to open the document.

Adds Document Restriction

– restricts actions to PDF files, such as printing, editing, etc.

Document Permissions Password –

specifies a password that is required to change the permissions settings. If the file is opened in Foxit PhantomPDF, the user can view the file but must enter the permissions password to change the file’s security and permissions settings.

Permission setting –

you can check options to specify file’s permission setting. Click any of options to view the detail information in Permission Item Specification field.

Print Permission –

specifies the level of printing which users are allowed for the PDF document.

A.

Print with low resolution – allows users to print at no higher than 150-dpi resolution.

B.

Print with high resolution – allows users to print at any resolution.

Change Permission

– defines which editing actions are allowed in the document.

A.

Fill in a form – lets users fill in forms. The option doesn’t mean that users can create form fields.

B.

Comments in the document – lets users add comment to the PDF document.

C.

Manage pages and bookmarks – lets users insert, rotate, delete pages, as well as add bookmarks.

D.

Modify document - lets users modify the PDF document, but not add comments. If you check the option, Fill in a form and Management pages, bookmarks the both options are automatically selected.

Content Extraction Permission

- defines the contents that are allowed to be extracted in the

PDF document.

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A.

Enable text access for screen reader devices for the visually impaired.

B.

Extract the contents of the document – lets users extract text and graphics, copy text, take snapshot, and play media clip, etc.

Encryption Algorithm -

defines data transformations that cannot be easily reversed by unauthorized users. Foxit PhantomPDF supports 128-bit AES and 128-bit ARC-FOUR.

Encrypt all document contents except metadata –

encrypts the contents of a PDF file but still allow search engines access to the document metadata.

Save the setting as a new policy –

save the current security settings as a policy so that you can apply it to other documents.

Modifying password and security settings

1.

Choose Secure > Show Security Properties, or click on the Security Editing Tools toolbar and choose Show Security Properties from drop-down menu.

2.

In the Security tab of the Document Properties dialog box, click Change Settings.

3.

Type the Permission or Open Password and then click OK.

4.

Do any changes to the security settings and save the document.

Removing password and security settings

To remove password and security settings from a PDF file, you must have the permissions to do so.

1.

In an open a PDF file, please choose one of way to remove password and security settings.

Choose Secure > Remove Security, or click Security Editing Tools toolbar and choose Remove

Security from drop-down menu.

In the Security tab of the Document Properties dialog box, choose No Encryption from

Security Method menu.

2.

Your options vary depending on the type of password. If you set a Document Open password, click OK to remove it form the document. If you set a Permission Password, you must type the Permission Password in the Enter Password box and then click OK. Click OK again to confirm the action.

Adding a Certificate Encryption (Available in

Standard

and

Business

Only)

The advantage of securing documents with certificates is that authors can specify unique permissions for each person. For example, authors can permit a person to fill in forms and comment in document, and permit another person to edit text or delete pages. You can choose certificates from files on disk, or from the Windows certificate store. Only a specific set of users whose identities can be verified and managed can have access to the document. A certificate that contains public key and other identifying information is used to encrypt documents, or verified a

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digital signature. Only corresponding private key decrypts the document that was encrypting using the certificate.

Generally, if possible, encrypt document using certificates from third-party provider. If the certificate is lost or stolen, the issuing authority can replace it, if a self-signed certificate is deleted, all PDF encrypted using the certificate is forever in accessible.

Adding a certificate security

1.

Choose Secure > Certificate Encrypt, or click Security Editing Tools toolbar and choose

Certificate Encrypt from drop-down menu.

2.

In Certificate Encrypt dialog box, create intended recipient list for the encrypt document.

You can set document restrictions for a recipient by selecting the recipient and clicking

Permission.

Click Import to import certificate from Windows Certificate store.

Click Browse to import certificate from disk.

Click Remove to delete a recipient from recipient list.

Click Details to view the detail of the certificate.

Click Permission to set document restriction for the selected recipient. About

Permission options, please refer to “ Adding document restrictions ” of

Password security options

.

3.

Select Encryption Algorithm (support 128 bit AES, 128 bit ARC-FOUR and 256-AES).

4.

Select encryption components to determine whether encrypt all documents contents except metadata or not.

5.

(Optional) Check Save as a new policy to save the current security settings as a policy so that you can apply it to other documents.

6.

Click OK and save the document.

See also “ About digital ID ”

Changing or removing certificate encryption

To change or remove security settings, you must have permission to do so. If you want to change or remove security encrypted with certificate, you must have all access to the document, or you can’t do changes or remove security settings.

To change certificate encryption, please do the following:

1.

Choose Secure > Show Security Properties.

2.

Click Change Settings.

3.

In Certificate Encryption dialog box, refer to Adding a certificate security .

4.

Click OK and save the document to apply your changes.

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To remove certificate encryption, please do one of the following:

1.

Choose Secure > Remove Security, or click Security Editing Tools toolbar and choose Remove

Security from drop-down menu.

2.

Choose Secure > Show Security Properties, in the Security tab of the Document Properties dialog box, choose No Encryption from Security Method menu.

Setting Security Policies

If you often apply the same security settings to multiple PDFs, you can save your settings as a policy that you can apply to other PDFs. Security policies include the security method, encryption password, permission settings, etc.

Creating a security policy

1.

Choose Secure > Manage Security Policies, or click Security Editing Tools toolbar and choose

Manage Security Policies from drop-down menu.

2.

Click New.

3.

Choose security method from menu and specify the policy name and description.

4.

Click Edit Details to set restriction settings or passwords.

5.

Review the policy details, and then click Finish.

Securing PDFs using policies

You can apply any security policy to a PDF file. To secure a PDF with a security policy that you specified, do the following:

1.

Open a PDF document.

2.

Choose Secure > Manage Security Policies, or click Security Editing Tools toolbar and choose

Manage Security Policies from drop-down menu.

3.

In the Manage Security Policies dialog box, select a policy which you want to apply to the

PDF file.

4.

Click Apply to this Document.

5.

Save the document to apply the security policy.

Managing security policies

After you create security policies, you can manage them by copying, editing, and deleting.

1.

Choose Secure > Manage Security Policies, or click Security Editing Tools toolbar and choose

Manage Security Policies from drop-down menu.

2.

Select a policy from left panel and do one or more of the following:

Click New to create a new policy.

Click Copy to copy a policy. This option is useful when you create a new policy that’s

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based on the settings of the selected policy.

Click Edit Details to edit a policy.

Click Delete to delete a policy.

Click Close.

RMS Protector (Available in

Business

Only)

Microsoft Windows Rights Management Services is an information technology that works with

AD RMS enabled applications to help safeguard digital information from unauthorized use. Foxit

PhantomPDF RMS protector provides seamless integration with Microsoft Windows Server environment to protect PDF documents and manage policy templates. You can use Foxit

PhantomPDF to open an RMS-Protected document if you are authorized to improve information security, meet compliance requirements, and save time and money with improved business processes.

Once installed, Foxit PhantomPDF will extend all Microsoft AD RMS service to all PDF files.

RMS Encryption

1.

Click Secure > Right Management Service > RMS Encrypt.

2. If you are in an AD RMS environment, PhantomPDF wizard will allow you to choose a policy template, you can choose it from RMS server, office policy template and customer folder. If you

don’t have policy template, you can create a new one, please refer to “Template management”.

3.

Choose file to encrypt, you can choose to encrypt current document or select a folder to encrypt, check “Include Sub Folder” to include all subfolders in this folder.

4.

Check “Encrypt Metadata” if you want to encrypt it.

5.

Click “Start Encrypt”.

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Template management

Template management can list all available policy template, information of the templates incuding users, permission, content expiration days and license expiration days. You can set certain template as default. And you also can edit the template anytime you want for meeting your latest requirements.

If you don’t have policy template or you want to create new one, you can also create template by clicking Create Template.

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Create Template

1.

(Optional) Choose copy from other policy templates

2.

Click Add to set template name and description in Identification Information.

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3.

Click

Add

in User E-mail to simply add a user who you would like to assign the rights.

Selecting

Anyone

allows every user to work with the encrypted PDF files.

4.

After adding a user successfully, please click Permission to specify what kind of rights does he/she will have to work with a PDF that is encrypted with the template.

5.

(Optional) Select a dynamic watermark to apply to the policy template. Please refer to

“Dynamic Watermark Management” for details.

Permission setting –

you can check options to specify file’s permission setting. Click any of options to view the detail information in Permission Item Specification field.

Print Permission –

specifies the level of printing which users are allowed for the PDF document.

A.

Print with low resolution – allows users to print at no higher than 150-dpi resolution.

B.

Print with high resolution – allows users to print at any resolution.

Change Permission

– defines which editing actions are allowed in the document.

A.

Fill in a form – lets users fill in forms. The option doesn’t mean that users can create form fields.

B.

Comments in the document – lets users add comment to the PDF document.

C.

Manage pages and bookmarks – lets users insert, rotate, delete pages, as well as add bookmarks.

D.

Modify document - lets users modify the PDF document, but not add comments. If you check the option, Fill in a form and Management pages, bookmarks the both options are automatically selected.

Content Extraction Permission

- defines the contents that are allowed to be extracted in the

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PDF document.

A.

Enable text access for screen reader devices for the visually impaired

B.

Extract the contents of the document – lets users extract text and graphics, copy text, take snapshot, and play media clip, etc.

6.

Enter the number into period into the

Content Expiration Days

text box to specify the valid period for the content or click the button to set content expiration date in the calendar. If the content expires, users cannot open the PDF file.

7.

Enter the number into period into the

License Expiration Days

text box next to specify the valid period for the user license or click the button to set License expiration date in the calendar. If the user license expires, users will have to download the user license from the server once again to open the protected PDF documents.

8.

Click Save to complete creating the template and save it to your disk.

Right click to encrypt PDF documents

You can encrypt PDF document or folder from right click menu. The default policy template will encrypt all the selected files.

Dynamic Watermark Management

1. Creating Profile

Before adding a watermark, you should create a profile first. The application will apply all of the watermarks in the profile to a PDF.

Note: you can only choose a profile but not a certain watermark to use. Please create the watermarks you want to add to one PDF in the same profile.

Choose Secure > Rights Management Service > Dynamic Watermark Management or select

Template Management > click

Select

in Dynamic Watermark Area.

Click

New Profile

to create a profile and name it.

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2. Adding Watermark

To add a new watermark, please do the followings:

Open the Dynamic Watermark Management and select a profile you created and click

Add

to add watermarks in the profile.

Type the watermark’s name.

Type the watermark’s content in the text box and set the font, size, color, underline, and alignment.

Note: you can only set text as watermark.

Choose the Dynamic Text. When any PDF reader opens the file, the watermark will show the current document information dynamically and you can use multiple text at the same time.

Document Title

: show the current document title.

Author

: show the author of current document.

Current User

: show the current user who is reading the document.

Date

: show the current system date when opening the document.

Day

: show the current system day when opening the document.

Month

: show the current system month when opening the document.

Year

: show the current system year when opening the document.

Time

: show the current system time when opening the document.

Hour

: show the current system hours when opening the document.

Minute

: show the current system minutes when opening the document.

Second

: show the current system seconds when opening the document.

Set the appearance by choosing the rotation degree and the opacity. You also have the option to make the scale relative to target page.

Set the vertical and horizontal distance between the target page and the watermark.

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Choose the page range to play the watermark. You can select the different page range options via clicking the right items in the subset list.

Preview the watermark in the right pane.

Click

OK

to finish it.

3. Editing or Deleting Watermark

Editing a Watermark

Open the Dynamic Watermark Management and select a watermark you want to edit.

Click

Edit

to open the Create Dynamic Watermark dialog box.

Begin editing the watermark, please refer to “Adding Watermark”.

Click

OK

to finish the operation.

Deleting a Watermark

Open the Dynamic Watermark Management and select a watermark you want to delete.

Click

Delete

to remove the selected watermark.

4. Importing or Exporting Watermark

Importing a Watermark

Open the Dynamic Watermark Management and click

Import

.

Choose a watermark with .xml format.

Click Open.

Exporting a Watermark

Open the Dynamic Watermark Management and select a watermark you want to export.

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Click

Export

and choose a file type and location to save.

The watermark will be exported as an .xml file or encoded file according to your choice. It can be integrated into AD RMS policy template and applied to the PDF files by Foxit

PhantomPDF.

Note:

1. If you want to integrate the watermark to a common policy template, please export it as an .xml file and add it to the template by phantomPDF directly.

2. If you want to integrate the watermark to an official policy template, please export it as an encoded file (.txt format) and integrate it into the template by AD RMS Scripting API

Architecture. Then you can import the template and apply it to PDFs by PhantomPDF.

(Please click here to see the example and use the value of “appData.Name” and

“appData.Value” in the exported encoded file.)

SharePoint Service

Users can open PDF files located on SharePoint Server and seamlessly checkout and check in PDF files.

Before using the SharePoint service in PhantomPDF 5.4, please double click the attached

SharePoint Configuration to configure your server.

Login to the SharePoint Server, and select document library.

Click a PDF to open it with Foxit PhantomPDF. If you choose

Check out and Open

, other users cannot edit the PDF at the same time. If you only choose

Open

, others are able to modify the PDF as well when you are editing.

(Optional) If you want to cancel the Check out status, please go to SharePoint > Discard

Check Out.

Edit the PDF according to your requirements.

Set the PDF properties.

1.

Please go to SharePoint > Prepare Document Properties.

2.

In the Document Properties dialogue, select the column name to edit the value in the

Edit textbox. For example, select

Title

, the Edit textbox will pop up, type the content you want and click

OK

to finish the editing.

Note: now the columns which can be edited are Single Line of Text, Multiple Lines of Text,

Yes/No and Date and Time.

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Go to SharePoint >

Check In

.

In the Check In dialogue box, select a version number for the modified document along with the appropriate the version comments. To not allow other people to modify the document, you can check

Keep the document checked out after check in this version

.

Click

OK

, the modified PDF will be loaded to the server automatically.

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Chapter 11 – Digital Signatures (Available in

Standard

and

Business

Only)

A digital signature acts as a traditional handwritten signature that can be used to authenticate the identity of a user as well as the document content. It stores information about the signer along with the date, time, and state of the document when it was signed.

Digital Signatures

About Digital ID

Digital ID is the identity of a person/organization, which contains your name, Email address, a serial number, an expiration date, and the name of the company. A digital ID contains two keys, one is a public key (certificate) that is used to encrypt or lock data, and the other is a private key that is used to decrypt or unlock data that is encrypted.

You can distribute your certificate that contains the public key and other identifying information to those people who need to use it to verify your identity, validate your signature, or encrypt a document for you. Only your private key can unlock information that was encrypted using your certificate, so make sure to store your digital ID in a safe place.

You can only obtain a digital ID from a trusted third-party provider called a Certificate Authority

(CA). Digital IDs are usually protected by password; you can store it on computer in PKCS#12 file format, or in the Windows Certificate Store.

Foxit will support the ability to create a self-signed digital ID in the next major version. Until then, please use another source to create a self-signed digital ID.

Placing a signature

Before you sign a document, you need to draw a signature field where the signature is placed, get a digital ID, and create the signature look for your signature.

1.

Choose Secure > Place Signature.

2.

Press and hold the mouse button down, and drag to draw a signature filed for your signature, or double-click some area of page where you want the signature to appear.

3.

In Sign Document dialog box, choose a digital ID from drop-down menu, or click Browse and specify a PKCS12 Certificate file with .cer extension. If you don’t find the specified digital ID, you need to get a certificate from the third-party provider or create a self-signed digital ID.

4.

Choose an appearance type from menu. There are two types to choose, one is

Standard

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Style

, and the other is to

Create a New Style

for your signature. Please refer to Creating signature appearance . You can view signature look immediately in Signature Preview panel.

5.

Click OK.

Sign Document Dialog Box

Note:

you can move or resize a signature after placing it on document, so be sure to the signature location and size before signing document.

Creating signature appearance

You can set the appearance of your digital signature by selecting different options in Sign

Document dialog box. For example, a signature can include an image of your handwritten signature, a company logo, or a photo, date and so on. Furthermore you can create dynamic signature appearance to user for different purpose. A signature appearance also includes information that helps others verify your signature, such as reason for signing, contact information, and more.

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Different appearance of signatures

Choose Secure > Place Signature.

Press and hold the mouse button down, and drag to draw a signature filed for your signature, or double-click some area of page where you want the signature to appear.

In Sign Document dialog box, choose

Create a New Style

from Appearance Type menu.

Check the options that you want to appear in digital signature. A signature appearance can include lots of information showing the users attributes, including name, organization, country, logo, location, etc.

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Configure Signature Style Dialog Box

Moving and resizing an image

You can move and resize signatures before signing the document, but you aren’t allowed to change certificate and appearance of certificate.

8.

To move the signature

Select the Annotation Selection Tool or the corresponding tool, put the pointer over the signature, click and drag the signature to another place you like.

9.

To resize the signature

Select the Annotation Selection Tool or the corresponding Tool, click the signature.

Place the cursor on any corner point. Pointer changes into the cursor showing the direction at which the rectangle will be resized.

Note:

Only when you uncheck the

Sign the document after signature is placed immediately

option in Edit > Preferences > Signature.

Signing a PDF

A PDF is signed to indicate your approval. The signature isn’t resized and moved when you sign the document. A PDF can be signed more than once by more than one person. When you sign a document, your digital signature appears in the signature filed. The appearance of the signature

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depends on options you select.

1.

Sign a PDF, please choose one of the followings:

Choose Secure > Sign Document.

Right-click the signature, choose Sign Document.

Select Hand Tool, and click the signature.

Set your signature preferences in Preferences dialog box. Choose Edit> Preferences >

Signature, check the option of “Sign the document after the signature is placed immediately” to sign the document immediately when the signature is placed.

2.

Type file name and specify location in pop-up Save As dialog box.

Validating Signatures

Checking the validity of a signature

If you want to automatically validate all signatures in a PDF when you open the document, please check

Verify signatures when the document is opened

option in Edit > Preferences > Signature.

An icon appears on the left top of signature field to indicate the signature status. The signature state appears in the Signature Panel.

The question mark icon indicates the signature is not validated.

The check mark icon indicates that the signature is valid.

The icon indicates that the signature is invalid. The document has been altered or corrupted since the signature was applied.

The caution triangle icon indicates the document was modified after signature was added; however, the signature is valid.

The icon indicates the signature validity is unknown because the signer’s certificate isn’t in your list of trusted identities. The document has not been modified since the signature was applied.

Validating a signature

1.

Open the PDF containing the signature, do one of the followings.

Choose Secure > Validate All Signatures.

Right-click the signature, choose Validate Signature from context menu.

Select Hand tool on toolbar, click the signature.

2.

Pop-up a Signature Status message box which describes the validity of signature. The icons that appear in signature fields become the corresponding icons which indicate different

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signature status.

Tip:

1.

You can validate signatures by setting your signature preferences. Choose Edit > Preferences >

Preferences > Signature.

2.

Check the

Verify signatures when the document is opened

option to automatically validate signatures in a PDF when you open the document.

Deleting a signature

Select the Annotation Selection Tool .

Right-click the signature and choose

Delete

from context menu, or press Delete key.

Note:

If you check the Locked option in Signature Properties dialog box, you will not remove the signature from the document.

Certifying a PDF (Available in

Business

only)

Only the author can certify his/her own PDF documents. The author can specify what changes can be made to the file after certifying. Whenever approved changes are made, the certificate remains valid. If a reader tries to make changes you haven't allowed, the certificate is invalidated and any subsequent users will be notified that the document was tampered with.

To certify your PDF, please do the following:

1.

Open your PDF document you want to certify.

2.

Select Secure > Certify with visible signature/Certify without visible signature.

3.

Press and hold mouse button down, drag to select an area on the document where you want the signature to appear.

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Certify Document Dialog Box

4.

In the pop-up Certify Document dialog box, choose a digital ID. If you don’t find the specified digital ID, you need to get a digital ID from a third-party provider or create a self-signed digital ID.

5.

Set authorized actions for your document from the drop-down menu in the Permitted

Actions after certifying item.

6.

Set the signing reason and choose an appearance type from the menu.

7.

Click OK.

Viewing Signature Properties

Signature Properties dialog box provides basic information about the signature, including the signer, reason, date, location validity summary and details of certificate, etc.

1.

Select the Annotation Selection Tool .

2.

Right-click the signature, and choose Show Signature Properties from context menu.

3.

In Signature Properties dialog box, you can get the information as follows:

Signed by

– shows the signers that sign the document.

Reason

– displays the reason that you create the signature.

Date

– shows the date time when you signed the document.

Location

- shows which page the signature is located on.

Validity Summary

- checks whether the document was modified after it was signed, and other information.

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Show Certificate

– click it to show the details of certificate, such as the validity of certificate, certificate path and so on.

Locked

– check the option, you will not delete the signature.

Signature Properties Dialog Box

Note:

If the status is unknown, click the Show Certificate to view the details of the certificate.

Check whether the certificate has been included in your list of trusted identities, if your certificate is not trusted, Click Install Certificate to install it to the trusted Windows Certificate

Store. If you use a self-signed digital ID, confirm that the certificate details are valid. If the certificate isn’t valid, request a valid certificate from signer.

Uses Windows Certificate Store to Manage Trust List

Windows Certificate Store in Foxit PhantomPDF helps you manage certificates which are trusted when you validate the digital signature.

However, Adobe Acrobat has its own Trusted Identities

Manager and use Windows Certificate Store to save a self-signed digital ID. To use this feature, do the following:

1.

Open a signed PDF document, click the digital signature or right click the signature to select

Validate Signature.

2.

A warning message pops up to show the signature validation status.

3.

If the signature validity is unknown, click Signature Properties > Show Certificate > Install the

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Certificate if you trust it.

4.

The certificate will be successfully imported.

5.

Click the digital signature again and a message will show you the Signature is Valid.

6.

If you don’t trust the certificate any more, you can delete it from Windows Certification

Store.

Signature Panels

The signature panel shows information about each signature in the document as well as the change history of the document since the first signature.

Signature Panel

Opening the signature panel

Choose View > Navigation Panels > Signature Panel, or click Signature button on the left of

Navigation Panel.

Sign PDFs on DocuSign

®

Allows users to easily send, sign and save PDF documents and forms using the industry's most widely used eSignature solution.

Sign a PDF File

Sign a PDF on DocuSign, please refer to the following steps:

Click the DocuSign button on toolbar.

Choose Login to DocuSign. Type your Email account and password of DocuSign and click login.

If you do not have an account, please sign up first.

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Click the button and choose Sign with DocuSign. The application will upload your PDF to DocuSign and you will enter into the DocuSign user interface.

Sign the Document

1.

If you want to sign on PDF directly, please click Review Document.

2.

If you want to sign on paper, please click Sign on Paper. Then you can print the PDF out and sign on paper. Finally, upload or fax the signed document.

3.

If you do not want this PDF to be signed, please click Decline to Sign. In the Decline to

Sign dialogue, you can type the reason. Click the button the reason will be sent via email, and the application will be closed automatically.

,

On DocuSign user interface, click More Options, you can view history, certificate, consumer disclosure and choose decline to sign or sign on paper.

Drag the button can zoom in/out the file.

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Type the page number in Page Number textbox or click the page number listed on the right to jump to the target page you want to place the signature.

Click the signature button to open the signature pane. Choose the signature template and drag it to the desired location. You can place several templates at the same time.

Edit your signature in the textbox of the template. Click the button corner of the textbox to delete the signature.

Click Finish to complete signing. You can preview the signed PDF. at the top right

Select the download button

Select the DocuSign button

or printing button to get the PDF with signature.

and choose Logout from DocuSign.

Send a PDF via DocuSign

Open a PDF you want to send with PhantomPDF.

Click DocuSign button and choose Send via DocuSign.

Login to the website.

Choose the signature template from the left signature list and drag it to the location where you want the recipients to sign.

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Select the signature and click to set the signature properties.

Edit the signature with the tools on the toolbar.

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Click the button to add the recipients address.

Click the button

Click Send to send the PDF.

to edit the email subject line and content.

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Chapter 12 – Printing

Printing is a process for reproducing text and images. When you have finished reading a helpful article or designing a PDF form, you may need to send it to an inkjet or laser printer and print it out with custom page sizes. With this section, you can get the help to set options in the Print dialog box to ensure that the finished document appears as intended.

Printing a PDF document

1.

Make sure you have installed the printer successfully.

2.

Choose Print from the File menu.

3.

Specify the printer or plotter, page range, number of copies, and other options.

4.

Click to Print.

Printing a portion of a page

To print a portion of a page, you need to refer to the Snapshot tool .

Select the Snapshot tool by choosing Tools > Snapshot.

Drag around the area you want to print.

Right-click in the selected area > choose “Print”, and then refer to the Print Dialog.

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Print a portion of a page

Printing multiple pages with page thumbnails

To perform a quick print, you can select multiple pages from a document from the thumbnail list.

Open the document that you want to print, and then click Pages button on the left navigation panel.

Shift-click / Ctrl-click/ drag the mouse to select a range of page thumbnails from the document.

Select Print Pages from the right-click menu, and then click OK.

Printing tabs

You can print one tab you are opening from the tab bar or print out all documents opened in the tab bar at a time.

1.

Move the pointer to the tab bar

2.

Right click > Choose Print Current Tab/Print All Tabs.

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Print Dialog

The print dialog is the final step before printing. You can modify the printer in this dialog as well.

Be aware that changing the printer may affect the page setup if the new selected printer has a different paper size, for instance.

To open the Print dialog box, choose File > Print…

The Print Dialog Box

Subset – Provides options for setting noncontiguous page range.

All Pages in Range

– Prints all the pages within the specified range.

Odd pages only

– Prints only pages with odd numbers within the specified range.

Even pages only

– Prints only pages with even numbers within the specified range.

Note:

This option is especially helpful for two-side printing.

Reverse pages – Prints pages in reverse order. If page ranges are entered, the pages print opposite of the order in which they were entered. For example, if you select to print the document from page 5 to page 30, selecting Reverse pages option will print page 30 to page

5.

Collate – Assembles the printouts in a proper numerical or logical order when printing several copies. This option will be disabled when printing just one copy.

Scaling Type – None, Fit to Printer Margins, Reduce to Printer Margins, Multiple Pages per

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Sheet, Custom Scale and Tile Large Pages.

Tile Large Pages means to tile the pages that are larger than the selected paper size at a specified scale.

Choose Paper Source by PDF Page Size – Automatically selects the paper type according to the page size of the PDFs when printing.

Auto-Rotate – Adjusts the PDF document’s orientation to match the orientation specified in the printer properties.

Auto-Center – Places the PDF pages in the center.

Print What – Specifies to print documents only, annotations only or both.

Document

– Prints the document contents without annotations.

Document and Annotations

– Prints document contents and annotations.

Annotations

– Prints annotations only.

Preview -- Foxit PhantomPDF provides an instant preview in the Print dialog box.

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Chapter 13 – Appendices

This section is a collection of supplementary materials for this user manual, including Keyboard

Shortcuts, List of Supported UI Languages, and Command Lines.

Keyboard Shortcuts

There are number of keyboard shortcuts that you can use to speed up your navigation within the

Foxit PhantomPDF. You can both use the default keyboard shortcuts and customize your own shortcuts.

To customize the keyboard shortcuts, please go to Tools > Customize Toolbars > Keyboards or right click on the toolbar to choose Customize…

Some particularly important ones are listed here

File Keys

Action

Open File

Close File

Save As

Close All

Print Document

Exit Foxit PhantomPDF

Save

View Keys

Action

Full Screen

Zoom In

Zoom Out

Zoom To

Actual Size

Shortcut

Ctrl + O

Ctrl + W, or Ctrl + F4

Ctrl + Shift + S

Ctrl + Shift + W

Ctrl + P

Ctrl + Q, or Alt+F4

Ctrl + S

Shortcut

F11

Ctrl + Num +

Ctrl + Num -

Ctrl + M

Ctrl + 1

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Fit to Page

Fit Width

Fit Visible

Rotate Clockwise

Rotate Counterclockwise

Reset Toolbars

Dock All Toolbars

Hide Toolbars

AutoScroll

Stop AutoScroll

Reverse View

Show or hide Menu Bar

Switch between tabs

View file in read mode

Edit Keys

Action

Copy

Find Text

Find Next

Find Previous

Preferences

Commenting Text Tool Keys

Action

Copy

Select All

Deselect All

Highlight

Ctrl + 2

Ctrl + 3

Ctrl + 4

Ctrl + Shift + Plus

Shortcut

Ctrl + C

Ctrl + A

Ctrl + Shift + A

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Ctrl + Shift + Minus

Alt + F8

Ctrl + F8

F8

Ctrl + Shift + H

ESC

F11

F9

Ctrl + Tab

Ctrl + H

Shortcut

Ctrl + C, or Ctrl + Insert

Ctrl + F

F3

Shift + F3

Ctrl + K

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StrikeOut

Underline

Squiggly

Replace

Ctrl + Shift + T

Ctrl + Shift + U

Ctrl + Shift + Q

Ctrl + Shift + R

Add Bookmark Ctrl + Shift + B

Note:

These shortcuts are only available when you have selected text with Commenting Text Tool.

Tool Keys

Action

Hand Tool

Zoom Out Tool

Zoom In Tool

Select Text

Snapshot

Typewriter

Exit Full Screen Mode

Switch to Text Viewer

Touchup Objects Tool keys

Action

Undo

Redo

Copy

Paste

Cut

Select All

Set to Background

Set to Foreground

Shortcut

Ctrl + Z

Ctrl + Y

Ctrl + C

Ctrl + V

Ctrl + X

Ctrl + A

Ctrl +F1

Ctrl + F2

Shortcut

Alt + 3

Alt + 4

Alt + 5

Alt + 6

Alt + 7

Alt + 8

ESC

Alt + 9

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Document Keys

Action

Previous Page

Next Page

First Page

Last Page

Go to Page

Select All (Unavailable with trial version)

Page Down

Page Up

Shortcut

Ctrl + Page Up

Ctrl + Page Down

Ctrl + Home

Ctrl + End

Ctrl + G

Ctrl + A

Space

Shift + Space

Command Lines

Here are some command lines that can be used to Foxit PhantomPDF:

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-Register

-pwd <password>

/p <PDF path>

/t <PDF Path> [Printer]

<PDF Path> /A […][…]..

Result

Set Foxit PhantomPDF as default reader.

Input the password of the protected PDF documents.

Print the document with default printer

Print the document with designated printer

Open a PDF document with a command to exactly specify what to display and how to display

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Contact Us

Feel free to contact us should you need any information or have any problems with our products.

We are always here, ready to serve you better.

Office Address:

Foxit Corporation

42840 Christy Street. Suite 201

Fremont CA 94538

USA

Mailing Address:

Foxit Corporation

42840 Christy Street. Suite 201

Fremont CA 94538

USA

Sales:

1-866-680-3668 (24/7)

Support:

1-866-MYFOXIT or 1-866-693-6948(24/7)

Fax:

510-405-9288

Website:

www.foxitsoftware.com

E-mail:

Sales and Information - [email protected]

Marketing Service - [email protected]

Technical Support - [email protected]

Website Questions - [email protected]

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