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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To resize the clip, place the cursor on any corner point. When the pointer
changes into the cursor showing the direction at which the rectangle will be
resized, drag one of the corners of the frame to your intended size. Holding
down the Shift key retains the movie clip’s proportion.
To delete the clip, simply select it and press Delete, or right-click the clip >
Edit > Delete.
To align, center, distribute, or size multiple clips, please refer to Working
with multiple images.
Setting multimedia properties
In Foxit Reader, you can specify properties for the multimedia files you added,
such as the appearance of a movie’s play area, whether the movie plays once or
continuously, create alternate renditions, etc.
To set multimedia properties, please do the following:
Select the Movie tool or the Annotation Selection Tool .
Double-click the play area or right-click the play area > Properties.
The pop-up Multimedia Properties dialog box has a Settings tab and an
Appearance tab. Also, there are two items on every tab:
Locked – When selected, prevents any further changes to any multimedia
properties.
Close – Applies and saves the current properties, and closes the multimedia
properties dialog box.
Note: If you select Locked on any tab, it will lock all options for this multimedia
file, but not just the options on that tab.
1. Settings tab for the multimedia properties
The Settings tab in multimedia properties contains the following options:
Annotation Title -- Enter the title of the movie or sound in the Annotation
Title box. This title does not determine which media file is played.
Alternate Text -- Enter a description of the media file in the Alternate Text
box.
Renditions – Allows you to create alternate or other renditions to ensure
that users can play the movie or sound clip on their systems.










