Saturday, August 8, 2009

How to Change Font/Background Color in Adobe Reader

Adobe PDF documents come in a variety of designs which include an assortment of colored texts. For those with vision problems, reading lighter colored fonts can be difficult. In this article, you'll discover how you can easily enhance color with a few easy steps.
  1. Open Adobe Reader. Click on "Edit" from the top menu, then click on "Preferences."
  2. Choose "Accessibility" from the "Preferences" menu list on the left.
  3. Check the box beside "Replace Document Colors." This opens the other options for editing.
  4. Select "Custom Color." At this point you can modify the background color as well as the font color. To change font color, click on the color palette box beside "Document Text."
  5. Select the color from the small palette box. You can also choose "Other Color" to further customize your font color. Once you have chosen your color and clicked on it, you will be taken back to the main "Preferences" screen.
  6. Click "OK" at the bottom of the "Preferences" window, and the document will update with your chosen font color.
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2 comments:

I like to set the background color to black and the frontcolor to green (like your theme ;))

Thanks :)

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