5.3 for Windows
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- FOXIT CORPORATION LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR DESKTOP AND SERVER SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS
- Chapter 1 – Overview
- Chapter 2 – Getting Started
- Chapter 3 – Viewing PDFs
- Opening Documents
- Viewing Documents
- Navigating in Documents
- Adjusting the View of Documents
- Split View
- Fit Visible mode
- Read Mode
- Read Out Loud
- Read Out Loud uses the available voices installed on your system. If you have SAPI 5 voices installed from text-to-speech or language applications, you can choose them to read your PDFs.
- Note: Read Out Loud isn’t a screen reader, and some operating systems may not support it.
- Playing a Movie or a Sound Clip
- Working with Layers
- Finding Text
- Verify digital signature
- Working with Asian Languages in PDFs
- Share PDF on Facebook/Twitter
- E-mailing Documents
- Preview in the Outlook
- Thumbnails Preview in Windows
- Saving Documents
- Closing Documents
- Exiting Foxit Reader
- Chapter 4 – Working on PDFs
- Chapter 5 – Comments
- Chapter 6 – Forms
- Chapter 7 – Data Import & Export
- Chapter 8 – Advanced Editing on PDFs
- Chapter 9 – Printing
- Contact Us
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Chapter 8 – Advanced Editing on
PDFs
Foxit Reader has brought in some new advanced features for PDF editing. You
can even create bookmarks, add links, attach files, add images, play and insert
multiple files, as well as run JavaScript on PDF files.
Creating Bookmarks
Bookmarks are navigational tools that make your PDF files easier to read. They
are usually generated automatically during the PDF creation. Bookmarks in PDF
files provide interactive links to a specific destination. The reader just needs to
click on a bookmark to view the page in which the bookmark is linked.
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. Now with Foxit Reader, 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 a portion of a page, adjust the view of the document if
necessary, and move the portion into the center of the window.
To bookmark selected text, use the Select Text Tool , right-click the
selected text and choose Add Bookmark.
3. Select the bookmark under which you want to place the new bookmark. If you
don’t select a bookmark, the new bookmark is automatically added at the end
of the bookmark list.










