On 7/18/2011 4:18 PM, Seum wrote:
> VanguardLH wrote:
>> Seum wrote:
>>
>>> VanguardLH wrote:
>>>> Seum wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I have had this Viewer for a while and whenever I fill out a form
>>>>> the type is very faint. This is the original setting.
>>>> Under View -> Toolbars, select to view the Properties toolbar. This
>>>> shows the properties of the currently selected object (not the same as
>>>> the File -> Document Properties menu). Alternatively, you can use the
>>>> Ctrl+E shortcut to toggle on/off the display of the Properties bar. The
>>>> shortcut is shown in the View -> Toolbars menu for the Properties
>>>> entry.
>>>>
>>>> For a text object (you created using the Typewriter tool), double-click
>>>> on the text and the Properties toolbar should show you selections for
>>>> font type, font size, You have to double-click because a single-click
>>>> just selects the text box. You want to get inside the text box. If you
>>>> have the Properties toolbar already displayed, when you [create a
>>>> textbox and] are inserting text, it also shows the font settings.
>>>>
>>>> Once you setup text inside a text box the way you want (font, size,
>>>> color, bold/italic/underline, and centering), you can make that the
>>>> default style for that object you create later.
>>> Thanks VamguardLH.
>>>
>>> I returned to the origin of the PDF-Xchange Viewer and found it a bit
>>> complicated. I finally downloaded a prog that was claimed to be free
>>> but when it was installed I had a message that the prog was very
>>> limited because it was part of the Pro version.
>>>
>>> Enough of that.
>>>
>>> I'm onto CutePDF now. I might just find it cute :-)
>>
>> Please explain how CutePDF Writer (aka CutePDF Printer) equals
>> PDF-Xchange? CutePDF Writer is an emulated printer driver that will
>> produce .pdf files. This is like PDFCreator, Bullzip PDF Printer (I use
>> this one), and so on. CutePDF Writer/Printer was just another one of
>> those. PDF-Xchange is a PDF viewer. You can get its PDF printer but I
>> prefer Bullzip and use PDF-XChange as the viewer/annotator.
>>
>> In fact, CutePDF Writer doesn't even include a viewer hence no
>> annotator. After an install of CutePDF Writer, all you get is their
>> emulated printer so you can use the Print function in some *other*
>> application to use CutePDF Writer to generate a .pdf file. Once you
>> have the .pdf file, CutePDF Writer is useless. It doesn't even provide
>> you with a PDF viewer so you need to install something else to look at
>> the .pdf file you just created with CutePDF Writer. So just how could
>> CutePDF Writer be better than PDF-Xchange?
>
> Oppss!! VanguardLH. It seems that I need to look further. Adobe will do
> most of what I want - Reading/Writing - in the near future. Or maybe
> I'll dump the present messed-up PDF-X and get a replacement. I'm in no
> hurry with many other problems bugging me.
>
> Have a great week :-)
take a look at the free Foxit Reader at
http://www.foxitsoftware.com/products/reader/
I think it will do all that you want and more, faster
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Zaidy036