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Multi-Tab BrowsingThe multi-tab browsing feature enables you to open multiple files in a single instance. If youalready have a PDF open and then double-click another pdf file, it will be opened in the samewindow.Opening a New TabTo open a new tab, you can double-click a PDF file, select File > Open, or click the Open buttonon the toolbar.Closing a tabTo close the current tab, you can do one of the following: Click the Close Tab button at the top right corner of the Tab Bar.Double-click on the Tab Bar.Click the middle button of the mouse on the Tab Bar.Right-click on a tab and choose Close Tab /Close Others/Close Left/Close Right.Select File > Close.To close all tabs at the same time, click the Close buttonat the top right corner of FoxitReader window, right-click on a tab and choose Close All, or select File > Exit.Single Document Interface ModeThe single document interface mode enables you to open multiple instances of Foxit Reader.Foxit Reader will create a new window when you double-click to open a new PDF file, which isvery useful for viewing different files side by side.To enable single document interface mode, please go to File > Preferences > Documents >Open Setting > check the option of “Allow Multiple Instances”.To disable single document interface mode, please go to File > Preferences > Documents >Open Setting > uncheck the option of “Allow Multiple Instances”.Multiple Document Interface ModeThe multiple document interface mode sets multiple documents under a single parent window,as opposed to all windows being separated from each other (single document interface).To enable multiple document interface mode, please go to File > Preferences > Documents >42

Open Setting > uncheck “Allow Multiple Instances” option.To disable multiple document interface mode, please go to File> Preferences > Documents >Open Setting > check “Allow Multiple Instances” option.Text Mode & Reade ModeText ModeWith Foxit Text Viewer, you can work on all PDF documents in pure text view mode. It allows youto easily reuse the texts scattered among images and tables, and acts like Notepad. Also, you canadjust some settings to meet your needs.Entering Text ModeDo one of the following:Click the Text Viewer iconPress the shortcut key Ctrl+6.on the Basic Toolbar.Customizing Text ViewerAs soon as Text Viewer is activated, you can use the Text Viewer Toolbar to customize your ownwork area. This Toolbar is set to be invisible by default.1. Changing text font when reading with Text ViewerRight-click on the text, choose Font Setting from the Context Menu, and then select the Fontoption.Choose Font name, Font Style, Font Size, Effects, Color and Script from respective fields inFont dialog box. The suggested font for best screen display is Courier New.43

Open Setting > uncheck “Allow Multiple Instances” option.To disable multiple document interface mode, please go to File> Preferences > Documents >Open Setting > check “Allow Multiple Instances” option.Text Mode & Reade ModeText ModeWith <strong>Foxit</strong> Text Viewer, you can work on all PDF documents in pure text view mode. It allows youto easily reuse the texts scattered among images and tables, and acts like Notepad. Also, you canadjust some settings to meet your needs.Entering Text ModeDo one of the following:Click the Text Viewer iconPress the shortcut key Ctrl+6.on the Basic Toolbar.Customizing Text ViewerAs soon as Text Viewer is activated, you can use the Text Viewer Toolbar to customize your ownwork area. This Toolbar is set to be invisible by default.1. Changing text font when reading with Text ViewerRight-click on the text, choose Font Setting from the Context Menu, and then select the Fontoption.Choose Font name, Font Style, Font Size, Effects, Color and Script from respective fields inFont dialog box. The suggested font for best screen display is Courier New.43

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