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
FOXIT READER 5.3
User Manual
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The Print Dialog Box
Name -- You can select your printer from the list of installed printers. To
configure advanced options of the printer, click on the Properties button.
This will display printer specific options.
Print Range – This option lets you print different parts of a PDF document.
You can specify to print all pages or some certain ones.
All – Prints all pages of a PDF document.
Current view – Prints the page area (including text, comments, images,
tables or a combination of all of them) that is visible in the current view. This
option is only available in Single Page Layout.
Current page – Prints the page that is visible in the current view.
Page from/to – Specifies the range of pages or ranges of pages to print in
the PDF document. Select or enter page numbers in the fields.
Pages – Specifies the range of pages to print separate pages in the PDF.
Enter page numbers and/or page ranges separated by commas. For example,
1,3,7-10.
Subset – Provides options for setting noncontiguous page range.
All Pages in Range – Prints all the pages within the specified range.










