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dylansmith
Registered: Dec 2 2011
Posts: 4

I've searched around and there seems to be no solution - even for the latest Acrobat X Pro. is that true? any workarounds for this problem? otherwise, is there any other pdf editing software that has this feature?
 
it's essential in a space-hungry laptop...

dylansmith
Registered: Dec 2 2011
Posts: 4
have a few more unrelated questions too :

it's irritating that acrobat X now has a 2 level toolbar, whereas in previous versions i could optimize it to a 1 level toolbar. any workaround?

how do i make the stroke of the line thicker, by DEFAULT such that the settings stick for future lines drawn?

how do i make acrobat x retain my zoom settings in Full screen mode? i'm not talking about the normal mode. when i go in and out of full screen mode, it just goes back to unzoomed mode..

also is it possible to fine-tune zoom settings in full screen mode? currently i use ctrl +/- to adjust, but it doesn't have small steps to get what i want.

how can i browse through my PDFs without much lag/refresh? i'm certain that my computer is fast enough ( quad core i7 with 16gb ram ), but the PDFs i compiled from 200 x 10megapixel images kind of lag when i flip pages. i saved with medium quality settings.

is it possible to set by default, that when i open new pdfs everytime, all toolbars and menu bars are CLOSED/hidden?
UVSAR
Expert
Registered: Oct 29 2008
Posts: 1357
dylansmith wrote:
I've searched around and there seems to be no solution - even for the latest Acrobat X Pro. is that true?
Full screen mode doesn't allow tool selection, but if you want the PDF to take up the maximum screen area while retaining your tools, switch to Read Mode, or hide the menus and toolbars (press F8 and F9). Your context-menu gives you access to basic markup in both of those.

dylansmith
Registered: Dec 2 2011
Posts: 4
UVSAR wrote:
dylansmith wrote:
I've searched around and there seems to be no solution - even for the latest Acrobat X Pro. is that true?
Full screen mode doesn't allow tool selection, but if you want the PDF to take up the maximum screen area while retaining your tools, switch to Read Mode, or hide the menus and toolbars (press F8 and F9). Your context-menu gives you access to basic markup in both of those.
apologies but i just found the solution to my first question - using single key access tools.

do u have any suggestion for my other questions?
dylansmith
Registered: Dec 2 2011
Posts: 4
anyone ??
gautham
Registered: Dec 8 2011
Posts: 11
HI..hi..i m new to acrobat...is it possible to create an action in WINDOWS 7 which performs following task?the task is that whenever i highlight some text a new pop up note should open with the highlighted text copy pasted in the pop up note.
all this should happen with just highlighting the text in one go..{(instead of normal cumbersome process of 1st copying text n then highlighting n then opening a pop up note n then pasting copied text.)}...plz suggest how to do it if its posssible...

chill maaro.