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underlay are inverted so the underlay is displayed. If the setting is changed
to No, the original colors of the underlay are used. Depending on the
background colors, the underlay might not be visible.
To use the Properties palette to adjust the underlay contrast, fade,
monochrome, and background color setting
1 Double-click the underlay to display the Properties palette.
2 In the Properties palette, do one of the following:
Adjust the contrast by entering a new value.
Adjust the fade by entering a new value.
Turn Monochrome On or Off.
Set Adjust Colors for Background to Yes or No.
The appearance of the underlay is updated in real-time as you make
adjustments in the Properties palette.
To use the DWFADJUST command to adjust the fade, contrast, and
monochrome settings of a DWF underlay
1 Click Insert tab Reference panel Adjust.
2 Select the DWF underlay to adjust.
3 On the Enter DWF Underlay Options menu, select one of the following:
Select Fade and enter a fade value.
Select Contrast and enter a contrast value.
Select Monochrome and set monochrome to Yes or No.
The appearance of the DWF underlay is updated after you enter the new value
and the command is completed.
To use the PDFADJUST command to adjust the fade, contrast, and
monochrome settings of a PDF underlay
1 Click Insert tab Reference panel Adjust.
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