11.2.1 for Windows

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Foxit PDF Editor
Chapter 5: Edit User Manual
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Combine two articles
1. With the Add Article Box command select any article box of Article 1 in the
document.
2. Click the plus sign at the bottom of the box and the pointer changes into .
3. Ctrl-click any article box of Article 2.
4. Then you can see Article 2 is appended to the end of Article 1, and all article boxes
are renumbered automatically. In the Articles panel, the two articles are
combined to one article named with the title of Article 1 by default. Rename the
combined article as needed.
Spelling Check
Foxit PDF Editor allows users to check the spelling of PDF files and provides
suggestions to correct misspelled words. This feature is useful when users want to
proofread text. You can check for possible mistakes and then confirm each correction.
By default, Foxit PDF Editor automatically checks the spelling when you edit text, add
text comments with the typewriter/Textbox/Callout commands, or input text in
comment pop-up notes. You can disable the automatic spelling check by unchecking
Enable spell check from File > Preferences > Spelling.
To check spelling within an entire document, please do the following:
Click Edit > Check Spelling.
In the pop-up Check Spelling dialog box, you will see the suspect word and
suggestions for correction.
Ignore Click Ignore if no correction is needed.
Ignore All Click Ignore All to skip all further occurrences of the current
“misspelling”.
Change Click Change after selecting one suggestion to make the suggested
correction.
Add To Dictionary Click Add to Dictionary if the suspect word is spelled
correctly but doesn’t appear in Foxit PDF Editor’s dictionary. Choosing Add to
Dictionary adds the word to Foxit PDF Editor’s custom dictionary, which is a
supplemental list of spelled-correctly words used to proofread a document.
Cancel Click Cancel to exit the Check Spelling dialog box.
Tip: You can add, remove, or reorder dictionaries in File > Preferences > Spelling.