5.3 for Windows

Table Of Contents
FOXIT READER 5.3
User Manual
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C. To limit the search to match only whole words, check whole words only.
For example, if you search for the word Read, the word Reader will not
be found.
D. To make the search case-sensitive, check Case-Sensitive. For example,
if you search for the word text, the words Text and TEXT will not be
found.
Click Search button.
The results appear in the page order. Each item listed includes a few words
of context and an icon that indicates the type of occurrence. If necessary,
click the plus sign (+) to expand the search results. Then select an instance
in the results to view that instance in the PDF.
(Optional) Click the New Search button to start a new search task.
2. Moving and resizing search box
The advanced search box can float or be docked. You can also resize the box
with ease.
To float the docked search box, please drag it by its title bar to another
location in the work area.
To move the floating search box, drag it by its title bar to another location in
the work area.
To resize the floating search box, drag any corner point to adjust.
To dock the floating search box, double-click the title bar or drag it by the
title bar to its original location.
Performing a search on the Internet
Foxit Reader supports internet keyword search. You can select the text and then
click the pop-up search icon or press and drag the mouse directly to search for
the related information on the internet.
To perform a search on the Internet, please do one of the following:
Using the Advanced Search Tool. Type the text in the Find What field, and
then select In the Internet option and click Search.
Using the pop-up search icon. Select the text that you want to search with
the Select Text Tool . A search icon appears right next to the
selected text. Click on the search icon to perform a search on the Internet.
Using the Quick Search function. Select the text that you want to search