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In the example above, the selected "OR" operator affects the "Select font Times New Roman"
action (purple) and the combination of the first two lines and their "OR" operator (green)
The operators (AND, NOT, OR) are logical operators, which means that they have to be used
in a strictly logical way. For example, if you want to select the fonts Times-Roman (Adobe
Type 1) and Times New Roman (TrueType), you should not use the AND operator, but the
OR operator (a font cannot be both Times-Roman and Times New Roman at the same time).
You could use the AND operator, for example, to select all text in Times-Roman and the
color of which is blue. Your Action List would then look as follows:
The OR and AND operators only apply to two preceding selections. Therefore, if you want to
make more than two selections, you have to insert multiple operators at the appropriate
places in the stack of selections. For example, if you want to select the fonts Times-Roman
(Adobe Type 1), Times New Roman (TrueType) and their bold variants, your Action List should
look as follows:
The NOT operator applies only to the preceding selection and can be used to exclude
something from a selection. Unlike the OR and AND operators, the NOT operator only
requires one selection. For example, if you want to change all fonts but Times-Roman in a
PDF document to Times-Bold, your Action List would look as follows:
In the above example, the Action List will change all fonts in PDF document to Times-Bold,
but leave Times-Roman (regular) unchanged.
To create or edit an Action List
1. Open the Enfocus Processing - Action Lists panel by clicking the Enfocus Processing - Action
Lists button
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