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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page up.
3. Going to the first or last page
Do one of the following:
Choose View > Go To > First Page or Last Page on Menu Bar.
Click the First Page icon or the Last Page icon on Toolbar or
Status Bar.
Press the Home or End keys.
4. Going to a specific page
Do one of the following:
Choose View > Go To > Pages… > input the specific page number > OK.
Input or select the specific page number on the Current Page Number Box
on the Status Bar, and press Enter.
Note: If the opened PDF document contains logical page numbers, Foxit
Reader supports displaying the logical page numbers on the Current Page
Number Box.
5. Retracing your steps
To go back or forward one page, click the Previous View button or
Next View button on the Toolbar or Status Bar.
Choose View > Go To > Previous view or Next view.
Navigating with bookmarks
Bookmark displays the list of bookmarks that the document contains. Generally
speaking, it is a visual table of contents that represents the chapters, main
headings, and other organizational elements in a document.
1. To show or hide bookmarks, do one of the following:
Choose View > Navigation Panels > Bookmarks.










