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PDF-Xchange Viewer PDF-XChange Viewer © 2001-2011 Tracker Software Products Ltd North/South America, Australia, Asia: Tracker Software Products (Canada) Ltd., PO Box 79 Chemainus, BC V0R 1K0, Canada Sales & Admin Tel: Canada (+00) 1-250-324-1621 Fax: Canada (+00) 1-250-324-1623 European Office: 7 Beech Gardens Crawley Down., RH10 4JB Sussex, United Kingdom Sales Tel: +44 (0) 20 8555 1122 Fax: +001 250-324-1623 http://www.tracker-software.com [email protected] Support: [email protected] Support Forums: http://www.tracker-software.com/forum/ ©2001-2011 TRACKER SOFTWARE PRODUCTS II PDF-XChange Viewer v2.5x Table of Contents INTRODUCTION...................................................................................................... 7 IMPORTANT! FREE vs. PRO version ............................................................................................... 8 What Version Am I Running? ............................................................................................................................. 9 Safety Feature .................................................................................................................................................. 10 Notice! ......................................................................................................................................... 10 Files List ....................................................................................................................................... 10 Latest (available) Release Notes .................................................................................................. 10 Silent Installation ......................................................................................................................... 11 Installation Command-line Examples............................................................................................................... 13 Standard Switches for MSI type installers ................................................................................... 14 Uninstalling the program ............................................................................................................. 18 Command Line option ................................................................................................................. 18 Keyboard Shortcuts ..................................................................................................................... 23 PDF VIEWER OVERVIEW ....................................................................................... 24 PDF Display Area.......................................................................................................................... 25 Main Menu .................................................................................................................................. 25 File ................................................................................................................................................................... 26 Open... ......................................................................................................................................................................... 26 Open from URL... ......................................................................................................................................................... 27 Save ............................................................................................................................................................................. 27 Save As ......................................................................................................................................................................... 27 Save Copy As ................................................................................................................................................................ 28 New Document... ......................................................................................................................................................... 28 From Blank Page... ......................................................................................................................................................................29 From Text File... ..........................................................................................................................................................................29 From Image File... .......................................................................................................................................................................32 From Scanner... ............................................................................................................................................................ 38 Send by E-mail… ........................................................................................................................................................... 38 Send by E-mail as ZIP ..................................................................................................................................................................39 Close ............................................................................................................................................................................ 39 Close All ....................................................................................................................................................................... 39 Recent Files .................................................................................................................................................................. 39 Export .......................................................................................................................................................................... 40 Form Data .................................................................................................................................................................... 43 Import Data to Form... ................................................................................................................................................................43 Export Data from Form... ............................................................................................................................................................44 Print... .......................................................................................................................................................................... 45 ©2001-2011 TRACKER SOFTWARE PRODUCTS Table of Contents III Document Properties... ................................................................................................................................................ 51 Copy Full File Name...................................................................................................................................................... 54 Open Containing Folder... ............................................................................................................................................ 54 Exit ............................................................................................................................................................................... 54 Edit ................................................................................................................................................................... 55 Undo ............................................................................................................................................................................ 55 Redo............................................................................................................................................................................. 55 Cut ............................................................................................................................................................................... 55 Copy ............................................................................................................................................................................. 55 Paste ............................................................................................................................................................................ 55 Delete .......................................................................................................................................................................... 55 Find .............................................................................................................................................................................. 56 Search .......................................................................................................................................................................... 57 Import All Settings from Data File… ............................................................................................................................. 59 Export All Settings to Data File… .................................................................................................................................. 59 Reset All Settings to Defaults... .................................................................................................................................... 60 Preferences… ..............................................................................................................................................................
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