Tag: preferences
What’s your preference, sir?

A common complaint is that software doesn’t behave like it should. For example, word-processing packages might make unsolicited spelling suggestions when the program doesn’t recognise a word, which can be frustrating for those writing jargon-heavy text (e.g., for legal documents). In this article, PDFforLawyers.com’s Ernest Svenson notes that the solution, in many cases, might be to configure the relevant program’s preferences correctly.
Read More »MacFixit posts fix for slow Acrobat 6, Reader 6 printing

MacFixit.com suggests that deleting Preferences
files for Acrobat 6 or Reader 6 under Mac OS X may
resolve a significant printing slowdown some users
have reported after upgrading.
Configuring the Pages Pane in Acrobat

The default layout of the Pages pane displays a single column of small thumbnail pictures of the pages. When working with a very large document, you might want to make the thumbnails smaller and increase the number of thumbnail columns to see more at once. We explore the Pages pane.
Read More »Making Your Palettes Float

Did you know that the Thumbnails, Bookmarks, Annotations, Signatures, Destinations and Article Tabs can be made to float?
Read More »Setting the Default Notes Color and Title

If you don’t like the current Notes Color or you want to change the title of your notes, then read on.
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