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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documents. The measure tools are especially useful when you need to know the
distances or areas associated with objects in a form or computer-aided design
(CAD) drawing or when you want to measure certain areas of a document
before sending to a professional printer. The measure tools are available to
Reader users only if the PDF creator enables measuring functionality.
When you use a measure tool, the tool dialog box displays the measurements of
the line segments you draw.
Measuring the objects
Choose Comments > Measure Tools > [measure tool name], or click the
measure tools on toolbar, and do any of the following:
Select the Distance Tool to measure the distance between two points.
Click the first point, move the pointer to the second point, and click again.
The measurements will appear on the page.
Select the Perimeter Tool to measure a set of distance between
multiple points. Click the first point to start, and then click each point you
want to measure. Double-click the last point to end measuring.
Select the Area Tool to measure the area within the line segments that
you draw. Click the first point to start, and then click each point you want to
measure. After you have clicked at least two points, click the first point or
double-click the last point to complete the area measurement.
Note: You can also choose to complete or cancel measurement by right-clicking
and choosing options from the context menu.
After selecting the measuring tool, do any of the following in the pop up dialog
box:
To change the scaling ratio (such as 1:2) on the drawing areas, specify the
appropriate numbers in the tool dialog box. If necessary, change the unit of
measurement next to this ratio.
Check Measurement Markup in the tool dialog box if you want the lines you
draw to appear as a comment. You can put the pointer over the
measurement with the Hand tool selected so that you can view the
measurement and annotation you have drawn.
Note: The object you draw will disappear when the Measurement Markup is










