10.0 for Windows
Table Of Contents
- Getting Started
- Installing Foxit PhantomPDF
- Using Foxit PhantomPDF
- Document Views
- Create & Export
- Create PDF with one-click
- Create PDF from Microsoft Office
- Create PDFs in Microsoft Visio (Business Only)
- Create PDF using the Print command
- Create a PDF using Print to Evernote
- Create a PDF using Scanner
- Create a PDF within web browsers
- Create PDF Portfolios
- Export all images in the PDFs
- Export PDF to Image, MS Office, HTML and others
- Comment
- Edit
- Organize
- Forms
- OCR
- Share
- Secure & Sign
- ConnectedPDF
- Accessibility
- Foxit PhantomPDF Online
- Foxit Admin Console
- Foxit Update Server
- Contact Us
Foxit PhantomPDF Quick Guide
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Create PDF Portfolios
Foxit PhantomPDF lets you quickly create a new PDF portfolio with existing files or folders
by choosing Convert > PDF Portfolio > Create a new PDF Portfolio, or by creating a blank
PDF portfolio and adding files or folders by selecting Create a blank PDF Portfolio.
Export all images in the PDFs
With one click of “Export All Images”, Foxit PhantomPDF enables you to export all images
in your document to separate image files. Please click Convert > Export All Images, and
configure the settings before exporting via the Export to Images dialog box.
Export PDF to Image, MS Office, HTML and others
1. Click Convert tab.
2. Select the To Image, To MS Office, To HTML, or the To Other button to convert PDFs
to the format desired.
3. You can click Settings in the Save As dialog box to select more advanced options for
the conversion, and click OK.
4. Specify the filename and location, and click Save to start conversion.
Comment
With Foxit PhantomPDF, you can add annotations or draw shapes to PDF files as you do to
a paper document using the commenting, markup, and drawing commands. When you
are done, all comments will be organized automatically, and can then be exported for
convenient review.
With the Hand command , the Select Annotation command or the corresponding
command selected, right-click a comment and you can choose to set properties, set
statuses, reply to comments, and more. You can export and import comment data and
summarize comments using the commands in the Manage Comments group. Moreover,
if you make comments in a PDF file which is created from a Microsoft Word document, you
can easily export the comments to revise the original Word document by choosing
Comment > Export > Export to Word.










